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: CrimProf BlogPerceived Procedural Fairness and Compliance (Kolber)
Full post as published by CrimProf Blog on June 05, 2012 (boomark / email).
Influence of Perceived Distributive Fairness on EU Tax Compliance
Martina Hartner (University of Vienna), et al. have published Perceived Distributive Fairness of EU Transfer Payments, Outcome Favorability, Identity, and EU-Tax Compliance, 33 Law & Pol'y 60 (2011)...
Distributive justice (outcome fairness) and procedural justice (method fairness)
Research into what people feel is a just outcome suggests that people are concerned not only with the perceived fairness of the outcome in a particular situation, but also with the perceived fairness of the process that determined the outcome...
Key Points on Procedural Fairness and Transparency
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol The OECD has posted Key Points on Procedural Fairness and Transparency. ABSTRACT: How important is procedural fairness and transparency in competition enforcement proceedings to ensuring citizens? confidence and belief in a fair and legal system...
Kolber on Greenawalt on Freedom of Conscience
Adam J. Kolber (Brooklyn Law School) has posted Alternative Burdens on Freedom of Conscience (San Diego Law Review, Vol. 47, 2010) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: We sometimes exempt people from generally applicable laws when compliance would violate their...
Procedural Fairness
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Christine Varney (DOJ) recently gave a speech on Procedural Fairness in Fiesole at the 13th Annual Competition Conference of the International Bar Association.
Adam J. Kolber: "Alternative Burdens on Freedom of Conscience"
Adam J. Kolber, Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School posted "Alternative Burdens on Freedom of Conscience" on SSRN: We sometimes exempt people from generally applicable laws when compliance would violate their rights of conscience...








