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==Bibliography== *[[Tom R. Tyler]], ''Why People Obey the Law.'' Yale University Press. (1990) *Robert Bone, ''Agreeing to Fair Process: The Problem with Contractarian Theories of Procedural Fairness'', 83 Boston University Law Review 485 (2003). *Ronald Dworkin, ''Principle, Policy, Procedure'' in ''A Matter of Principle'' (1985). *Louis Kaplow, ''The Value of Accuracy in Adjudication: An Economic Analysis'', 23 Journal of Legal Studies 307 (1994). *Bruce Hay, ''Procedural Justice--Ex Ante vs. Ex Post'', 44 UCLA Law Review 1803 (1997). *John Rawls, ''A Theory of Justice'' (1971). *Lawrence Solum, [https://ssrn.com/abstract=508282 Procedural Justice] (2004). *Soon Lay Khuan. (2007). Organizational Justice as an Antecedent of Job Performance. International journal of business, 325-343. *Jeffre W. Kassing. (2008). Disagreeing about what's Fair: Exploring the Relationship between Perceptions of Justice and Employee Dissent. Communication research reports, 34-43. *Victoria A. Cave. (2005). Motivating The Factors: Perceptions of Justice and their Relationship with Managerial and Organizational Trust in Australia. Communication and mass media complete, 47-70. {{Types of justice}} [[Category:Justice]] [[Category:Social ethics]]
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