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On this work, we draft an analysis of the principal aspects related to the modification of the role of the State after the Brazilian Federal Constitution of 1988 focus on the airport infrastructure’s exploration. In Brazil, the airport airport infrastructure’s exploration is monopolized by...
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as of the Fukushima disaster for emergency risk regulation more generally. Among many other insights Governing Disasters … not scientifically ignorant. It concludes that the toolbox of risk regulation should not be expected to provide ready …
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direct and indirect. At an indirect level, data protection law has encouraged the development of ‘self-regulation’ by learned …
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The Department of Transportation's announced plan to terminate all federal regulation of airline computer reservation … systems (CRS) in 2004 is somewhat surprising in light of modern economic theories of regulation that highlight barriers to … reform. This Article presents evidence on how CRS regulation affects the market for CRS services from the perspectives of …
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-functioning marketplaces depend on the vibrant flow of accurate reputational information, and how misdirected regulation of reputational … information could harm marketplace mechanisms. It then explores some challenges created by the existing regulation of reputational …
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Internet telephony -or Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP)- has the potential to transform the world of voice communications more profoundly than anything since the invention of the telephone itself. As telecommunications incumbents and a range of new entrants begin rolling out commercial VOIP...
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We argue that information asymmetries between regulators and firms increase the administrative decision costs of initiating new policies due to the costs of satisfying evidentiary or “burden of proof” requirements. We further contend that regulators with better information about regulated...
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Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act classifies directors of mutual funds and other types of investment companies as either interested or not interested. Under section 10(a) of the Act, directors who are deemed not interested by section 2(a)(19) must comprise at least 40% of the board...
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The introduction of sector-specific regulation in the EU has fostered competition and innovation in the …
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The issuance of securities backed by assets is not new. However, its application to IP rights is still challenging as it has been evidenced by the David Bowie bonds or the more recent case of Patent Royalty Pharma. The purpose of the paper is to examine securitization, how it has been combined...
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