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International trafficking is thriving. Combating it requires international institutions that strike the right balance between credible enforcement and flexible adjustment. Combining ideas from international law and economics, Jojarth explores this institutional design dilemma, focusing on four recent important cases: narcotics, money laundering, conflict diamonds and small arms.
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