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We argue that sound merger policy requires an effective and enforceable efficiency defence standard. An effective standard yields decisions that serve the social objectives of competition policy. This requires minimization of the expected social cost of making Type I and II errors. An...
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regulation. In many areas however, problems persist. Many markets remain controlled by monopolies, constrained by outdated … regulation, and foreclosed to new entrants and ideas from anticompetitive strategies from incumbents. We therefore believe the … insurance markets, excessive regulation could undermine the viability of state insurance markets. The FTC and DOJ should monitor …
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Weak trust between immigrants and law enforcement may undermine law enforcement agencies' ability to keep communities safe. This paper documents that an immigrant's willingness to report crime is affected by immigration enforcement policies. I analyze the Priority Enforcement Program (PEP),...
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This is the first work to disentangle the procedural complexities of the interplay between public and private enforcement of competition law in the EU and in the UK as well as in its transnational, multi-jurisdictional dimension. Now in its second edition, the work considers a number of...
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Gender equality is essential for the achievement of human rights for all. Women are entitled to live with dignity and must enjoy the rights to equal protection by the law. The Judiciary remain the guardian of human rights and freedoms. The paper analyses the enforcement, by the judiciary, the...
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What can explain variation in police abuse across America’s largest enforcement agencies? This question is salient given the media attention and the investigations conducted by the US Department of Justice finding problems of accountability and transparency in America’s policing apparatus....
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This Article explores how unilateral action to regulate international corporate bribery can serve as a partial substitute for multilateral action. The standard account generally assumes that domestic efforts to combat international corporate bribery disadvantage domestic corporations and create...
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Is it reasonable for a physician to condition treatment upon the patient’s execution of an arbitration agreement? Is such an agreement enforceable? Is such an agreement medically ethical? This paper will address these topics (and others) in an effort to determine whether a treatment...
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Countries can challenge potential trade violations using the WTO's dispute settlement system, yet many policies that appear to violate WTO rules remain unchallenged, even when they have a significant economic impact. Why is this? We argue that the likelihood that a country challenges a...
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This essay, part of a symposium held at the University of Virginia, defends the importance of resolute enforcement in sustaining generous immigration policy, particularly America’s singularly high lawful admission levels and relatively successful immigrant integration record. Drawing on other...
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