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Prescriptive Authority: Global Markets As A Challenge To National Regulatory System, David J. Gerber
Prescriptive Authority: Global Markets As A Challenge To National Regulatory System, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
No abstract provided.
Courts As Experts In European Merger Law, David J. Gerber
Courts As Experts In European Merger Law, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
No abstract provided.
Book Review, J.O. Haley's Antitrust In Germany And Japan, The First Fifty Years, 1947-1998, David J. Gerber
Book Review, J.O. Haley's Antitrust In Germany And Japan, The First Fifty Years, 1947-1998, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
No abstract provided.
Implementing Competition Law In Asia: Using European And U.S. Experience, David J. Gerber
Implementing Competition Law In Asia: Using European And U.S. Experience, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
No abstract provided.
Authority Heuristics, David J. Gerber
Authority Heuristics, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
Language plays two roles in acquiring knowledge of foreign law. One is obvious - it provides access to information. Language also performs, however, a second function that is less frequently acknowledged, but no less important: it shapes what we know. This knowledge-shaping (or "cognitive") role conditions all knowledge of foreign law, and it is seldom explored. This article focuses on one aspect of this cognitive role of language. It examines the ways in which assumptions about the authority of legal language shape and often fundamentally distort our knowledge of foreign law and foreign legal systems. My central claim is that …
Constructing Competition Law In China: The Potential Value Of European And U.S. Experience, David J. Gerber
Constructing Competition Law In China: The Potential Value Of European And U.S. Experience, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
No abstract provided.