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Normative Dynamics Of Competition Laws, Piyabutr Bunaramrueang
Normative Dynamics Of Competition Laws, Piyabutr Bunaramrueang
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This article aims at providing a review on normative dynamics of competition laws. Although legal norms seem to be very stable, those norms governing economic activities are changing relatively fast. It is therefore an attempt to illustrate dynamic quality of laws by using competition laws as a major example of laws governing economic activities. I would like to discuss mainly over U.S. antitrust laws as the major model of competition laws, perhaps, for all other countries pursuing economic growth of free market. The dynamic quality of U.S. antitrust laws is essentially derived from its legal tradition that invites legal reasoning …
Forensic Analysis Of A Playstation 3 Console, Scott Conrad, Greg Dorn, Philip Craiger