This article analyzes why Chinese lawyers report a high level of perceived deterrence in relation to tax evasion even though enforcement is weak. It finds that deterrence here originates from multiple sources, most directly through clients and more distantly through the firm and the state. Lawyers have highly contextual notions of detection probability and a vague understanding of sanction severity unfitting of the high deterrence found here. In the cases studied, deterrence arises out of a general fear lawyers have of state authorities and clients, as well as through personal morals and social norms in their firms. This shows a broader and deeper approach to deterrence, beyond certainty and severity of punishment for the violation studied,...
This report reviews existing law on the legal interpretation, and depicts the tax system in China wi...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
Though taxes are as certain as death, each year tens of thousands of people in the United States go ...
This paper analyses why Chinese lawyers report a high level of perceived deterrence in relation to t...
This article examines the decision-making process of the frontline tax bureaus in China. It suggests...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
Tax evasion is a widespread phenomenon. Indirect anecdotal evidence is provided by the latest public...
This article extends the study of regulatory enforcement on three levels. First, it separates enforc...
The author discusses the administration of anti-avoidance rules in China, and puts forth the argumen...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has begun to use sanctions against people who speak out against...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This study explores how state power in China affects the development of the legal system in a changi...
Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertain...
This report reviews existing law on the legal interpretation, and depicts the tax system in China wi...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
Though taxes are as certain as death, each year tens of thousands of people in the United States go ...
This paper analyses why Chinese lawyers report a high level of perceived deterrence in relation to t...
This article examines the decision-making process of the frontline tax bureaus in China. It suggests...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
Tax evasion is a widespread phenomenon. Indirect anecdotal evidence is provided by the latest public...
This article extends the study of regulatory enforcement on three levels. First, it separates enforc...
The author discusses the administration of anti-avoidance rules in China, and puts forth the argumen...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has begun to use sanctions against people who speak out against...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This study explores how state power in China affects the development of the legal system in a changi...
Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertain...
This report reviews existing law on the legal interpretation, and depicts the tax system in China wi...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
Though taxes are as certain as death, each year tens of thousands of people in the United States go ...