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Pesticide Law and Compliance Decision Making - A Case Study of Chinese Farmers

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This book investigates pesticide compliance in China in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of compliance and offers some feasible and adaptable suggestions for enhancing the effectiveness of this compliance. It discusses the weak implementation of Chinese laws and rules and emphasizes the necessity and importance of a compliance perspective in China that focuses on why laws are obeyed or broken. It examines how vegetable farmers' perceptions of amoral calculation affect their pesticide compliance behavior and analyzes how the legitimacy of law is related to compliance to better explain how all the variables interact to shape compliance. It discusses both qualitative and quantitative methods, and uses a large-N qualitative approach, which allows for systematic analysis and in-depth exploration. This book will help readers to understand compliance in developing China by adopting and developing compliance theories which are broadly developed in the West.

List of contents

Introduction.- Setting the Theoretical Framework and Methodology.- Subjective Rational Compliance Calculation and Deterrence: Theory and Empirical Evidence.- Situational Compliance Legitimacy: Theory and Empirical Evidence.- Capacity and Pesticide Compliance: Theory and Empirical Evidence.- The Many Roads to Compliance: Explaining the Complexity of Patterns Contributing to Pesticide Compliance.- A Conclusion from the Chinese Pesticide Compliance Study.- References.- Appendix.- Summary.

About the author

Dr. Huiqi Yan is currently a lecturer and post-doctoral researcher at the School of Public Administration, Central South University, China. She received her PhD from The Netherlands China Law Centre, Faculty of Law,University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands under the supervision of Prof. Benjamin van Rooij, Prof. Wim Huisman and Dr. Jeroen van der Heijden.

Summary

This book investigates pesticide compliance in China in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of compliance and offers some feasible and adaptable suggestions for enhancing the effectiveness of this compliance. It discusses the weak implementation of Chinese laws and rules and emphasizes the necessity and importance of a compliance perspective in China that focuses on why laws are obeyed or broken. It examines how vegetable farmers’ perceptions of amoral calculation affect their pesticide compliance behavior and analyzes how the legitimacy of law is related to compliance to better explain how all the variables interact to shape compliance. It discusses both qualitative and quantitative methods, and uses a large-N qualitative approach, which allows for systematic analysis and in-depth exploration. This book will help readers to understand compliance in developing China by adopting and developing compliance theories which are broadly developed in the West.

Product details

Authors Huiqi Yan
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9789811099977
ISBN 978-981-10-9997-7
No. of pages 262
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 438 g
Illustrations XXI, 262 p. 14 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Environmental Policy, Business ethics & social responsibility, Private International Law, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Law and Criminology, Environmental law, Business Ethics, Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Environment law

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