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Administrative-Law-Like Obligations On Private[Ized] Entities, Jack M. Beermann
Administrative-Law-Like Obligations On Private[Ized] Entities, Jack M. Beermann
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Privatization is often promoted as a cure for many of the problems of government. In this Article, Professor Beermann argues that the effect of privatization is likely to be muted by the fact that several related phenomena have, in recent years, reduced the differences between government and the private sector, especially when privatization is involved. First, private entities are often compelled to make public or provide to government a great deal of information about themselves, much as the Freedom of Information Act and related statutes require transparency in government. Second, discovery in litigation subjects a great deal of private information …
Foreword: A Recipe For Effecting Institutional Changes To Achieve Privatization, Tamar Frankel
Foreword: A Recipe For Effecting Institutional Changes To Achieve Privatization, Tamar Frankel
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Symposium A Recipe for Effecting Institutional Changes to Achieve Privatization
..Of the many questions raised by privatization, this mini-conference will focus on the "how" in different countries: developed and developing, Western countries and the Eastern bloc (including China), emphasizing methodology and cultural traits. Clearly, the "how" will differ in fundamental aspects depending on the political and economic conditions of countries in which the process is taking place
The focus on the "how," however, does not mean that we will not consider other important questions that the movement to privatize raises. The papers presented in this mini-conference reflect a wide range …