Rewriting U.S. Telecommunications Law With An Eye On Europe
- Topics:
- Access Technologies
- Tags:
- Antitrust,
- Telephony,
- Telecommunications,
- Telecom & Utilities,
- Security,
- Northwestern University,
- Networking,
- Law,
- Corporate Law,
- Business Operations,
- ...
- Source:
- Northwestern University
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Overview: Much has been written about the theoretical and pragmatic clashes between U.S. antitrust law and the competition law of the European Union. The paper then considers the ways in which certain aspects of the European approach might be received when viewed through the specific economic principles that seem currently to dominate U.S. thinking about communications regulation. In this regard, the dual intent is, first, to begin thinking about U.S. telecommunications reform by using the European model, and, second, to further the dialogue between the U.S. and Europe on telecommunications policy.
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Format: PDF | Size: 266KB | Date: Aug 2004 | Pages: 24




