Complex societies and the growth of the law
While many informal factors influence how people interact, modern societies rely upon law as a primary mechanism to formally control human behaviour. How legal rules impact societal development depends on the interplay between two types of actors: the people who create the rules and the people to wh...
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Main Authors: | KATZ, Daniel Martin, COUPETTE, Corinna, BECKEDORF, Janis, HARTUNG, Dirk |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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