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ENCOURAGING TAX COMPLIANCE WITH POSITIVE INCENTIVES: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH DIRECTIONS

SMITH, KENT W.;STALANS, LORETTA J.

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1991, pág. 35

Sumario
1. Methods of changing behavior through positiveìincentives. 2. Types of positive incentives and theirìeffects. 3. Implications for program implementation andìevaluation. 4. Concluding observations.

ETHNIC LAW AND MINORITY RIGHTS IN CHINA: PROGRESS AND CONSTRAINTS

SAUTMAN, BARRY

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1999, pág. 283

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Background to minority rightsin China. 3. The articulation of minority rights in PRC law.4. Protections against ethnic disparagement. 5. Ethnicminority autonomy. 6. The state council's minorityregulations. 7. Discontent with the present scope ofautonomy. 8. Political representation for ethnic minorities.9. Minority rights and the minority elite. 10. Avenues forfurther reform.

EVALUATING THE AUDIT EXPLOSION.

POWER, MICHAEL.

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2003, pág. 185 a 202

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION. 2. AUDITING AND THE OLD PUBLIC MANAGEMENT? 3. THE AUDIT EXPLOSION THESIS. 4. CRITICAL THEMES AND AXES OF COMPARISON. 5.BEYOND THE TIMID AUDITOR. 6. CONCLUSIONS.

FAMILY POVERTY AND THE EXPLOITATION OF CHILD LABOR

LONGFORD, MICHAEL

Law And Policy, n.º 4/1995, pág. 471

Sumario
1. The definition and the extent of exploitation. 2. Family poverty and the causes and consequences of exploitation. 3. Problems in eliminating exploitation. 4. International instruments on child labor and children's rights. 5. Future action.

FORMAL AND INFORMAL ASPECTS OF LABOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN JAPAN

KOSHIRO, KAZUTOSHI

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2000, pág. 353

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. A comparison. 3. Problemsregarding collective labor disputes and disputes ofinterest. 4. Rights disputes. 5. Proposed machineries forresolving individual labor disputes in Japan.

FUZZY LEGALITY IN REGULATION: THE LEGISLATIVE MANDATE REVISITED

COHN, MARGIT

Law And Policy, n.º 4/2001, pág. 469

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Preliminary concepts. a) The legislative mandate. b) Fuzzy legality. 3. "Fuzzy legality": Six departures from the legislative mandate ideal-type. a) Type 1 fuzziness: "Absence" of law. b) Type 2 fuzziness: Sweeping delegation. c) Type 3 fuzziness: Lopsided mandate - legislation as power-enhancement. d) Type 4 fuzziness: Selective enforcement. e) Type 5 fuzziness: Extra-statutory arrangements. f) Type 6 fuzziness: Pastiche law. 4. Assessing fuzzy legality. a) The choice of fuzzy legality: A view from within. b) Extraneous influencing factors: constraints and opportunities. c) The role of legislative mandate: The normative dimension. 5. Conclusion.

GAMES OF ENGAGEMENT: POSTURES WITHIN THE REGULATORY COMMUNITY

BRAITHWAITE, VALERIE

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1995, pág. 225

Sumario
1.Introduction. 2. The social rift model. a) Understanding postures as social bonds. b) Understanding postures as modes of adaptation. 3. The purpose of this study. a) The data base. b) The outcome variables. c) Measuring commitment to goals and means. d) Measuring social bonds. e) Control variables. 4. Data analysis. a) Predicting resistance. b) Predicting disengagement...

GEOPOLITICS AND THE REGULATION OF ECONOMIC LIFE

DODD, NIGEL;HUTTER, BRIDGET

Law And Policy, n.º 1/2000, pág. 1

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Defining globalization. 3. Theregulatory process. 4. The role of the nation-state. 5.Defining the national interest. 6. Research inmplications.7. The definition of a problem. 8. The decision tocooperate. 9. Examples and deviations. 10. Specifyingresearch questions. 11. Conclusion.

HOUSING CODE ENFORCEMENT AS LAW IN ACTION

ROSS, H. LAURENCE

Law And Policy, n.º 2/1995, pág. 133

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The context. 3. The organization of code inspection. 4. Methods. 5. The inspection task. 6. The inspector's quandary. 7. Extruding complaints. 8. Prioritizing violations. 9. The role of trust. 10. Negotiating compliance. 11. "Progress". 12. "Substantial compliance". 13. The failure of negotiation. 14. Housing code enforcement as law in action. 15. Simplification, liberalization, and arbitrariness ...

IMPLEMENTATION BETWEEN TRADITION AND MANAGEMENT: STRUCTURATION AND STYLES OF IMPLEMENTATION

TERPSTRA, JAN;HAVINGA, TETTY

Law And Policy, n.º 1/2001, pág. 95

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Structuration of policyimplementation: institutional context and implementationpractice. 3. Four styles of implementation. 4. Three stylesin public assistance: an example. 5. Implementation stylesand the welfare state in transition. 6. Conclusion.

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