WIKIMANIA 2008 Alexandria
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Americanization of Law: Reception or
... written at the beginning of an ordinary German text of a contract of guarantee, it would be easy to say mat this was a mistake made by someone who simply wanted to be fashionable. This would be misleading however, because, as I mentioned before, the German text does not follow a traditional contract ...
... written at the beginning of an ordinary German text of a contract of guarantee, it would be easy to say mat this was a mistake made by someone who simply wanted to be fashionable. This would be misleading however, because, as I mentioned before, the German text does not follow a traditional contract ...
Chapter 8: Per se prohibitions
... Secondly, provision could be made to allow a competition defence to be raised to a prosecution under the per se prohibition. This would allow a party to an alleged collective boycott to establish by way of defence that the conduct in question did not have the purpose, effect or likely effect of subs ...
... Secondly, provision could be made to allow a competition defence to be raised to a prosecution under the per se prohibition. This would allow a party to an alleged collective boycott to establish by way of defence that the conduct in question did not have the purpose, effect or likely effect of subs ...
MNConsumerFraudAmBrief - National Association of Consumer
... court incorrectly held that consumers must prove reliance in order to meet their burden of proof under the MCFA and the Private Attorney General Statute, Minn. Stat. § 8.31, subd. 3a (Private AG Statute). Statutory causation of consumer injury does not mean “reliance,” as that term was contemplated ...
... court incorrectly held that consumers must prove reliance in order to meet their burden of proof under the MCFA and the Private Attorney General Statute, Minn. Stat. § 8.31, subd. 3a (Private AG Statute). Statutory causation of consumer injury does not mean “reliance,” as that term was contemplated ...
traynham/ch14 edited lecture
... increase the number of firms in the market. To the extent that it increases the number of firms, it decreases the demand faced by any one firm. Efficiency: The Bottom Line The bottom line is ambiguous. ...
... increase the number of firms in the market. To the extent that it increases the number of firms, it decreases the demand faced by any one firm. Efficiency: The Bottom Line The bottom line is ambiguous. ...
Document
... Contd• Different types of rights. Rights may be (i) Personal or proprietary; (ii) in personam or in rem. • Concept of Property. There could be no such thing as business law, or even business, if there were no such thing as property. Thus the concept of property is very important in business law. • ...
... Contd• Different types of rights. Rights may be (i) Personal or proprietary; (ii) in personam or in rem. • Concept of Property. There could be no such thing as business law, or even business, if there were no such thing as property. Thus the concept of property is very important in business law. • ...
Modelling Agricultural Commodity Markets under Imperfect
... both domestic and international agricultural commodity markets are perfectly competitive, despite a number of evidences that make this assumption clearly unrealistic. For example, focusing on the cereal markets, imperfect competition is likely to come from the presence of State Trading Enterprises ( ...
... both domestic and international agricultural commodity markets are perfectly competitive, despite a number of evidences that make this assumption clearly unrealistic. For example, focusing on the cereal markets, imperfect competition is likely to come from the presence of State Trading Enterprises ( ...
RTF format
... ‘broadly described as human capital consulting services to employers throughout the Republic of South Africa. This entails in essence, and in a nutshell, on-sight consulting, advice, services, expert assistance, documents and policy and process preparation and implementation, assurance of compliance ...
... ‘broadly described as human capital consulting services to employers throughout the Republic of South Africa. This entails in essence, and in a nutshell, on-sight consulting, advice, services, expert assistance, documents and policy and process preparation and implementation, assurance of compliance ...
Intellectual Property and Comparative Advertising
... Intellectual property law, i.e. that part of the law which protects and grants exclusive rights in products of the intellect, comprises the laws of patents, designs, trade marks, copyright and the common law relating to unlawful competition. For the present purposes, the laws of patents, which prote ...
... Intellectual property law, i.e. that part of the law which protects and grants exclusive rights in products of the intellect, comprises the laws of patents, designs, trade marks, copyright and the common law relating to unlawful competition. For the present purposes, the laws of patents, which prote ...
Culvert, Harry --- "The Nationalization of the Suez Canal Company
... The point of departure of the International Court of Justice is international law, and that institution is not therefore concerned with the jurisprudential aspects of this plea. 'Domestic jurisdiction' is a concept to be defined, not by the municipal law of any one State but by international law, an ...
... The point of departure of the International Court of Justice is international law, and that institution is not therefore concerned with the jurisprudential aspects of this plea. 'Domestic jurisdiction' is a concept to be defined, not by the municipal law of any one State but by international law, an ...
12.4 game theory
... benefit, which equals the amount the consumer is willing to pay. The marginal benefit to the producer is the marginal revenue, which in equilibrium equals marginal cost. ...
... benefit, which equals the amount the consumer is willing to pay. The marginal benefit to the producer is the marginal revenue, which in equilibrium equals marginal cost. ...
Imperfect Markets, Imperfect Competition and Basic Model
... the domestic firm's strategic behavior to influence the rival's decision and the domestic government's decision (if possible), which is socially wasteful. They also argue that a general model may not be the right one to provide guide on policy making, and that it might be better to conduct case stud ...
... the domestic firm's strategic behavior to influence the rival's decision and the domestic government's decision (if possible), which is socially wasteful. They also argue that a general model may not be the right one to provide guide on policy making, and that it might be better to conduct case stud ...
International Law and the UN System
... the aftermath of the Second World War by American hegemony as the United States rose to dominance over the world capitalist system.... U.S. multinational corporations seized control of whole economies in the third world and, although doing so on the basis of so-called “free trade,” were backed up in ...
... the aftermath of the Second World War by American hegemony as the United States rose to dominance over the world capitalist system.... U.S. multinational corporations seized control of whole economies in the third world and, although doing so on the basis of so-called “free trade,” were backed up in ...
The Mercantilist Challenge to the Liberal International Trade Order
... was believed that expanded trade would result in greater specialization.2 Countries should produce what they make most efficiently and trade for the rest. Even a country with an absolute disadvantage-a higher domestic cost of production for all traded commodities-gains from free trade by exporting t ...
... was believed that expanded trade would result in greater specialization.2 Countries should produce what they make most efficiently and trade for the rest. Even a country with an absolute disadvantage-a higher domestic cost of production for all traded commodities-gains from free trade by exporting t ...
99KB - The Trade Practices Act Review
... Free and fair competition needs a strong regulator empowered by a strong Act. It needs an agreed national Competition Policy, but one that accords with social and environmental values, not just economic values; and one that recognises that industries and regions have a value worth more than the sum ...
... Free and fair competition needs a strong regulator empowered by a strong Act. It needs an agreed national Competition Policy, but one that accords with social and environmental values, not just economic values; and one that recognises that industries and regions have a value worth more than the sum ...
Rob Smith
... Major implications for UK Industry but not rest of EU 250 – 300 Transitional QPs affected ...
... Major implications for UK Industry but not rest of EU 250 – 300 Transitional QPs affected ...
Commodity trade and development
... tobacco (and does indeed produce more efficiently). This does NOT mean that African countries are unable to produce sophisticated manufacturing goods like cars or mobile phones. By comparative advantage we mean that African countries can produce agricultural products at lower opportunity costs tha ...
... tobacco (and does indeed produce more efficiently). This does NOT mean that African countries are unable to produce sophisticated manufacturing goods like cars or mobile phones. By comparative advantage we mean that African countries can produce agricultural products at lower opportunity costs tha ...
The Strategic Significance of TTIP - Center for Transatlantic Relations
... with a number of Pacific Basin trading partners (including several countries that had existing free trade agreements with the United States) to the negotiation of a “Trans-Pacific Partnership” (TPP) to include “high-standard” trade and investment liberalization provisions. Some began to ask why not ...
... with a number of Pacific Basin trading partners (including several countries that had existing free trade agreements with the United States) to the negotiation of a “Trans-Pacific Partnership” (TPP) to include “high-standard” trade and investment liberalization provisions. Some began to ask why not ...
International Distribution Overview of Relevant
... Antitrust issues cannot be assumed to receive the same or similar treatment under EC law as under the domestic competition laws of the Member States. One area in which the EU differs radically in approach from the US, and also from the approach of a number of EU Member States, is the treatment of at ...
... Antitrust issues cannot be assumed to receive the same or similar treatment under EC law as under the domestic competition laws of the Member States. One area in which the EU differs radically in approach from the US, and also from the approach of a number of EU Member States, is the treatment of at ...
Britain and the European Union
... barons. We seem justified in concluding, therefore, that the oath is an invention, which either was not deemed plausible enough to pass muster in a serious legal argument or was fabricated at a later stage. ….. We may place it, therefore, alongside the parallel statement of the interpolator of the L ...
... barons. We seem justified in concluding, therefore, that the oath is an invention, which either was not deemed plausible enough to pass muster in a serious legal argument or was fabricated at a later stage. ….. We may place it, therefore, alongside the parallel statement of the interpolator of the L ...
TEL2813/IS2820 Security Management
... To describe how they share nonpublic personal information and To describe how customers can request that their information not be shared with third parties ...
... To describe how they share nonpublic personal information and To describe how customers can request that their information not be shared with third parties ...
Chapter Seventeen
... critics of monopolistic competition contend that advertising and brand name exploit consumers and reduce competition. ...
... critics of monopolistic competition contend that advertising and brand name exploit consumers and reduce competition. ...
Margin Squeeze in Telecommunications Tilburg University, 17
... • The Commission had received complaints from competitors of DT, which claimed that these prices were incompatible with Article 82 EC. DT argued that its local access tariffs had been approved by the RegTP. • The Commission rejected that argumentation on the ground that, “competition rules may apply ...
... • The Commission had received complaints from competitors of DT, which claimed that these prices were incompatible with Article 82 EC. DT argued that its local access tariffs had been approved by the RegTP. • The Commission rejected that argumentation on the ground that, “competition rules may apply ...
The antitrust implications of relationship marketing
... the charges need not be independent. (Readers who require more background about these acts should see Appendix A.) Other Western countries have antitrust governing rules that encompass many of the same ideas as the US Antitrust Acts. The Competition Act of Canada promotes and maintains fair competit ...
... the charges need not be independent. (Readers who require more background about these acts should see Appendix A.) Other Western countries have antitrust governing rules that encompass many of the same ideas as the US Antitrust Acts. The Competition Act of Canada promotes and maintains fair competit ...
John Locke: The Second Treatise, Of Civil Government
... the rest of mankind are one community, make up one society, distinct from all other creatures. And were it not for the corruption and vitiousness of degenerate men, there would be no need of any other; no necessity that men should separate from this great and natural community, and by positive agree ...
... the rest of mankind are one community, make up one society, distinct from all other creatures. And were it not for the corruption and vitiousness of degenerate men, there would be no need of any other; no necessity that men should separate from this great and natural community, and by positive agree ...