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The progress of civilized man is reflected in his accomplishments in transportation: the invention of the wheel; the voyages of Leif Ericson and Christopher Columbus; the explorations of Cook, Drake, Magellan, and Marco Polo; Charlemagne's construction of the canal system of Europe; the driving...
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For a thousand years from its dedication in 360 A.D., Constantinople's Hagia Sofia was the largest building in the world. As the first Christian Emperor, Constantine had ordered pagan temples pillaged and leveled. Several of Hagia Sofia's stones thus were taken from a nearby Roman temple, which...
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This article examines the tortuous path from economic regulation, to deregulation and liberalization, to consolidation and collusion. It examines several elements of antitrust and competition law and policy, including mergers and acquisitions, coordination of pricing and service between...
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Harmonising Regulatory and Antitrust Regimes for International Air Transport addresses the timely and problematic issue of lack of uniformity in legal standards for international civil aviation.First, it focuses on discrepancies within the regulatory and antitrust framework and possible...
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American legal, political, and economic history has come nearly full circle. We began our republic with a powerful thirst for individual liberty and economic laissez faire. After nearly a century of regulated competition, we are returning to the humble origins of the rugged individualist. For...
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