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Swot Analysis Of Investing In Cryptocurrencies, Justyna Ziobrowska 2022 Uniwersytet Wrocławski, Instytut Nauk Ekonomicznych

Swot Analysis Of Investing In Cryptocurrencies, Justyna Ziobrowska

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

The purpose of this article is to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of investing in cryptocurrencies, and to indicate the prospects for further developments of the cryptocurrency market in the world. In terms of methodology, the paper provides an analysis and criticism of literature as well as research and inference of document. The analysis carried out indicates that investing in cryptocurrencies is risky but, at the same time, it offers a potentially good chance for a high return on investment. Cryptocurrencies have very large price fluctuations and are able to generate both severe losses and huge rates of return, unheard …


Plans To Raise The Level Of Consumer Protection As Retail Investors In Eu Law, Piotr Gałązka 2022 WPAiE Uniwersytet Wrocławski

Plans To Raise The Level Of Consumer Protection As Retail Investors In Eu Law, Piotr Gałązka

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

In light of the European Commission’s announcement of May 2022 of new legislative work aimed at raising the level of consumer protection in the capital market when consumers act in the capacity of a retail investor, the article considers the planned measures, evaluating them through the prism of calls for regulatory changes, pointing out the most relevant needs and the most pressing problems. The analysis is based on previous reports, as well as national solutions in some EU member states. In particular, attention is paid to the need to simplify the EU legal system for retail investors, to increase transparency …


Piotr Łasak (Ed.), Identity Of Banks In The Face Of Financial Technology Development, Jagiellonian University Publishing House, Kraków 2021, Pp. 146, Krzysztof Waliszewski 2022 Poznań University of Economics and Business

Piotr Łasak (Ed.), Identity Of Banks In The Face Of Financial Technology Development, Jagiellonian University Publishing House, Kraków 2021, Pp. 146, Krzysztof Waliszewski

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

A review of a book edited by Piotr Łasak.


Fixing "Litigating The Fix", Steven C. Salop, Jennifer E. Sturiale 2022 Georgetown University Law Center

Fixing "Litigating The Fix", Steven C. Salop, Jennifer E. Sturiale

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

Merging firms have increasingly been asking trial courts to adjudicate their merger “as remedied” by a voluntary “fix.” These are remedies that have been rejected by (or never proposed to) the agency. This procedure is known as Litigating-the-Fix” (“LTF”). This article proposes a judicial procedure for managing cases in which the merging parties attempt to LTF. Our recommendations flow from a decision theory approach informed by the relevant LTF case law, the merger enforcement record, the language and goals of Section 7, and an economic analysis of the incentives of the parties and agencies created by LTF. Our recommendation addresses …


Table Of Contents, 2022 Wydział Zarządzania Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego/Faculty of Management University of Warsaw

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internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

Table of Contents


Bond Tokenization – Comments On The Background Of Art. 8 Sec. 2 Of The Act Of January 15th, 2015 On Bonds, Paweł Czaplicki 2022 Wydział Prawa, Uniwersytet w Białymstoku

Bond Tokenization – Comments On The Background Of Art. 8 Sec. 2 Of The Act Of January 15th, 2015 On Bonds, Paweł Czaplicki

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

The article discusses the issue of the ‘tokenization’ of bonds in Poland. Presented are also de lege ferenda postulates concerning the implementation of this process in the domestic legal conditions. The article uses the dogmatic and legal research method. The main research problem presented in the article is whether the tokenization of bonds in Poland is possible. In accordance with the hypothesis put forward by the author, the legal regulations in force in this area currently prevent the tokenization of bonds in Poland.


Review Of Judicial Case Law On Practices Violating The Collective Interests Of Consumers Concerning The Financial Market In The First Half Of 2022, Łukasz Wroński 2022 Wydział Zarządzania Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego/Faculty of Management University of Warsaw

Review Of Judicial Case Law On Practices Violating The Collective Interests Of Consumers Concerning The Financial Market In The First Half Of 2022, Łukasz Wroński

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

This review discusses selected court rulings concerning the financial market (made in the first half of 2022) after the President of UOKiK (the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection) issued decisions in cases of practices that violate the collective interests of consumers. The study presents the most significant motives of the rulings of the District Court in Warsaw – SOKiK (the Court of Competition and Consumer Protection), the Court of Appeals in Warsaw and the Polish Supreme Court.


Review Of Anti-Consumer Market Practices Concerning Financial Services In Light Of The Decisions Of The President Of Uokik Issued In 2022, Edyta Rutkowska-Tomaszewska, Artur Zwaliński 2022 Wydział Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii, Uniwersytet Wrocławski

Review Of Anti-Consumer Market Practices Concerning Financial Services In Light Of The Decisions Of The President Of Uokik Issued In 2022, Edyta Rutkowska-Tomaszewska, Artur Zwaliński

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

This paper reviews the decisions of the President of UOKiK (President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection) issued during the period from January 1st to December 31st, 2022. All decisions issued by the President of UOKiK during the indicated period were analyzed and evaluated. They were divided into two main categories based on the UOKiK President’s jurisdiction to issue decisions on anti-consumer market practices; first: decisions on violations of collective consumer interests, and, second, decisions on the use of prohibited contractual provisions in model contract templates. They were then further divided, within the two above categories, into groups …


Krzysztof Waliszewski (Ed.), Personal Finance, Polish Academy Of Sciences Publishing House, Warsaw 2022, Pp. 426, Iwona D. Czechowska 2022 Wydział Ekonomiczno-Socjologiczny Instytut Finansów Uniwersytet Łódzki

Krzysztof Waliszewski (Ed.), Personal Finance, Polish Academy Of Sciences Publishing House, Warsaw 2022, Pp. 426, Iwona D. Czechowska

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

A review of a book edited by Krzysztof Waliszewski.


Entire Issue Vol. 11 No. 7, 2022 Wydział Zarządzania Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego/Faculty of Management University of Warsaw

Entire Issue Vol. 11 No. 7

internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation)

Vol 11(7)


The Housekeeping Of The Court Of Justice: The Ne Bis In Idem Principle And The Territorial Scope Of Nca Decisions Case Comment To The Nordzucker Judgment Of The Court Of Justice Of 22 March 2022, Case C-151/20, Kamil Dobosz 2022 Cracow University of Economics

The Housekeeping Of The Court Of Justice: The Ne Bis In Idem Principle And The Territorial Scope Of Nca Decisions Case Comment To The Nordzucker Judgment Of The Court Of Justice Of 22 March 2022, Case C-151/20, Kamil Dobosz

Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies

The case commentary examines the recent ruling of the Court of Justice in the Nordzucker case. This judgment is important not only for the new approach to the ne bis in idem principle in competition law (which was first established in the Bpost case, issued the same day), but also for the clarification of the concept of “idem” with respect to the territorial effects of the infringement on the territories of two member states. The judgment thus provides guidance for the extraterritorial application of EU competition law.


4th Brazilian Institute For Competition And Innovation (Ibci) International Conference On Competition And Innovation 9–11 November 2021, Eduardo Molan Gaban, Vinicius Klein 2022 Instituto Brasileiro de Concorrência e Inovação – IBCI

4th Brazilian Institute For Competition And Innovation (Ibci) International Conference On Competition And Innovation 9–11 November 2021, Eduardo Molan Gaban, Vinicius Klein

Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies

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Maciej Bernatt, Populism And Antitrust: The Illiberal Influence Of Populist Government On The Competition Law System, Cambridge University Press, 2022, 253 P., Baskaran Balasingham 2022 Utrecht University

Maciej Bernatt, Populism And Antitrust: The Illiberal Influence Of Populist Government On The Competition Law System, Cambridge University Press, 2022, 253 P., Baskaran Balasingham

Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies

No abstract provided.


Giuseppe Tesauro Memorial Conference, Eulogy Of A ‘Giurista-Gentiluomo’ Naples, 1–2 July 2022, Walter Bruno 2022 Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law;Department of European and Comparative Procedural Law

Giuseppe Tesauro Memorial Conference, Eulogy Of A ‘Giurista-Gentiluomo’ Naples, 1–2 July 2022, Walter Bruno

Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies

No abstract provided.


Cookies, Pop-Ups And Commercials: How Tech Companies' Privacy Promises Are Preserving Their Data Dominance, Cailley LaPara 2022 Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism

Cookies, Pop-Ups And Commercials: How Tech Companies' Privacy Promises Are Preserving Their Data Dominance, Cailley Lapara

Capstones

As antitrust sentiment focused on Big Tech from regulators and consumers grows, companies like Google and Apple and more have announced plans to move away from the behavioral ad business model that brought the companies to the size they are today. This trend is marketed to customers as a way to address their growing concerns over privacy and data collection. It also comes as the companies face sweeping antitrust litigation and legislation that would break up the firms. But the companies' claims of moving towards privacy are sketchy at best, and appear to serve as a way for the companies …


The Constitutional Moment That Wasn't: 1912-1914 And The Meaning Of The Sherman Act, Alan J. Meese 2022 William & Mary Law School

The Constitutional Moment That Wasn't: 1912-1914 And The Meaning Of The Sherman Act, Alan J. Meese

Popular Media

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Scamazon?: Antitrust Concerns In An Incorporated E-Commerce Marketplace, Aidan MacSweeney 2022 Bryant University

Scamazon?: Antitrust Concerns In An Incorporated E-Commerce Marketplace, Aidan Macsweeney

Honors Projects in Accounting

The purpose of this Honors Thesis is to develop an understanding of how Amazon Inc. operates and competes in its own e-commerce marketplace. The paper seeks to answer the research question: Is the relationship between Amazon seller type and list price consistent with regulator antitrust concerns? The goal is to analyze Amazon listings in 27 product categories and how their price/sales effects vary by seller type: Amazon, Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA), and Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM). Special attention will be given to identifying price trends by category, the impact of the "Buy Box", and competing offers on the same listings. …


The Paradox Of Plenty: Why Guyana’S Local Content Law Needs A Reality Check, Vivian M. Williams 2022 CUNY Bernard M Baruch College

The Paradox Of Plenty: Why Guyana’S Local Content Law Needs A Reality Check, Vivian M. Williams

Publications and Research

The effectiveness of coercive local content requirements to the development of resource rich developing countries is an area attracting increasing global attention. Local content requirements are especially popular in the extractive sector though empirical studies show that they do not fulfill their intended purpose. Now recognized as the world's fastest growing economy after becoming an oil producing country, Guyana has passed a local content law. The real concern is not merely whether local content requirements fail to fulfill their objectives but whether they create market distortions that lead to the resource curse. This issue was addressed by Baruch's Adjunct Assistant …


The Death Of Amateurism In The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Survive The New Economic Reality Of College Sports, Claire Haws 2022 University of Michigan Law School

The Death Of Amateurism In The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Survive The New Economic Reality Of College Sports, Claire Haws

Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review

In October 2019, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced it would be making a major change to its rules: student-athletes would soon be permitted to receive compensation for the use of their name, image and likeness (NIL). The announcement came in response to an increasing volume of state legislation allowing for student-athlete NIL compensation. On July 1, 2021, student-athletes finally had the opportunity to receive NIL benefits as the NCAA’s interim NIL policy went into effect. This change represents a nail in the coffin for traditional notions of amateurism.

For decades, the NCAA defended its rules from antitrust challenges …


The Helicopter State: Misuse Of Parens Patriae Unconstitutionally Precludes Individual And Class Claims, Gabrielle J. Hanna 2022 University of Washington School of Law

The Helicopter State: Misuse Of Parens Patriae Unconstitutionally Precludes Individual And Class Claims, Gabrielle J. Hanna

Washington Law Review

The doctrine of parens patriae allows state attorneys general to represent state citizens in aggregate litigation suits that are, in many ways, similar to class actions and mass-tort actions. Its origins, however, reflect a more modest scope. Parens patriae began as a doctrine allowing the British king to protect those without the ability to protect themselves, including wards and mentally disabled individuals. The rapid expansion of parens patriae standing in the United States may be partly to blame for the relative absence of limiting requirements or even well-developed case law governing parens patriae suits. On the one hand, class actions …


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