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This article is both a short introduction to the Consumer Choice explanation for Competition Law or Antitrust Law, and also a short advocacy piece suggesting that Consumer Choice is the best way to articulate the goals of European Competition Law and United States Antitrust Law.This article...
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Genetically engineered plants and animals have become and will continue to constitute a large part of the food we consume. The United States is the world’s largest producer of genetically modified foods, making American consumers the most exposed population to these products. Agricultural...
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This article will (1) define the consumer choice approach to competition law or antitrust law and show how it differs from other approaches; (2) discuss the types of situations where a consumer choice focus is likely to make a difference in enforcement outcomes, producing better results than the...
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A constellation of constitutional provisions creates the separation of powers doctrine, which prevents the federal government from accumulating too much power under one branch or one department. Instead, each branch and department stands accountable to another entity through a series of checks...
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In a business ecosystem, consumers are the most vital elements. A business is not reviewed in isolation but is always considered in a combination with the consumers of its good and services. Given such high level of importance that a consumer has in a business network, it is a matter of great...
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Contract is one of the great pivots of commercial activity and an intrinsic part of nearly every consumer transaction. Inspired by the discussion amongst western scholars over whether contract law is a practical tool for protecting the consumer, this paper scrutinizes the role of the revised...
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As China's economy develop,the economic basis of Consumer Rights Act has changed a lot.Compared with theeconomic basis of 1993,the country's social and economic development process indicates the features of diversity,complexity, etc.Thus,in this economic situation,the legislative value of...
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The concept of vulnerability denotes the conflict between the resources available to an individual and the challenges they face in life. Due to personal characteristics and market structures, some consumers are made financially vulnerable, which makes it difficult to access the formal financial...
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