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Virtual Constitutions: The Creation Of Rules For Governing Private Networks, Michael I. Meyerson
Virtual Constitutions: The Creation Of Rules For Governing Private Networks, Michael I. Meyerson
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This article discusses the legal issues involving the owners of private computer networks. These issues include public/private network distinctions, First Amendment free speech issues, liability for computer network owners for improper speech posted on their networks, and anti-trust questions. The article analyzes the complexities that result from different forms of network ownership and the relationship of such networks to governmental entities.
Beyond Chicago: Will Activist Antitrust Arise Again?, Robert H. Lande
Beyond Chicago: Will Activist Antitrust Arise Again?, Robert H. Lande
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There is no need to document the revolution in antitrust that occurred in large part as a result of the rise of the Chicago school of antitrust and the Republicans' 1980 election victory. Now that the Democrats are back in office a natural question arises: Will there be a counterrevolution? What are the chances of significantly more aggressive antitrust in the near future?
Authority, Community And The Civil Law Commentary: An Example From German Competition Law, David J. Gerber
Authority, Community And The Civil Law Commentary: An Example From German Competition Law, David J. Gerber
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Constitutionalizing The Economy: German Neo-Liberalism, Competition Law And The "New" Europe, David J. Gerber
Constitutionalizing The Economy: German Neo-Liberalism, Competition Law And The "New" Europe, David J. Gerber
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Prometheus Born: Shaping The Relationship Between Law And Economic Conduct, David J. Gerber
Prometheus Born: Shaping The Relationship Between Law And Economic Conduct, David J. Gerber
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The Transformation Of European Community Competition Law, David J. Gerber
The Transformation Of European Community Competition Law, David J. Gerber
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Managed Competition, Integrated Delivery Systems And Antitrust, Thomas L. Greaney
Managed Competition, Integrated Delivery Systems And Antitrust, Thomas L. Greaney
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A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in 1994 was whether competitive networks or integrated delivery systems would emerge. Under reformers’ vision, controlling costs depended on the emergence of a sufficient number of efficient and viable integrated delivery systems. Conversely, if one or a few integrated networks dominate the market for physician or hospital services, rivalry on the main issues of health care cost control would likely dissipate. This article argues that vigilant and sensible antitrust enforcement was also a prerequisite for the success of the managed competition model. Despite the considerable emphasis on …