Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
429
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1994
Editore
Carswell
ISBN-10
0459558595
ISBN-13
9780459558598
Descrizione
In a detailed exploration of regulatory frameworks, Robert S. Nozick offers an insightful commentary on the Competition Act of 1995. This annotated edition serves not only as a legal reference but also as a critical analysis of the implications and applications of competition law. Nozick meticulously breaks down complex legal language, making it accessible to a broader audience interested in understanding antitrust matters.
Throughout the text, readers will find valuable annotations that shed light on legal precedents, legislative intent, and practical interpretations of the Act. Nozick’s thoughtful insights into the interplay between economic theory and legal practice provide a deeper comprehension of how competition law shapes markets and consumer behavior.
The relevance of the Competition Act extends beyond its initial enactment, as Nozick emphasizes the evolving nature of competition regulation in a rapidly changing economic landscape. This work is essential for students, legal practitioners, and policymakers who seek to navigate the intricacies of competition law and its significant impact on society.
Throughout the text, readers will find valuable annotations that shed light on legal precedents, legislative intent, and practical interpretations of the Act. Nozick’s thoughtful insights into the interplay between economic theory and legal practice provide a deeper comprehension of how competition law shapes markets and consumer behavior.
The relevance of the Competition Act extends beyond its initial enactment, as Nozick emphasizes the evolving nature of competition regulation in a rapidly changing economic landscape. This work is essential for students, legal practitioners, and policymakers who seek to navigate the intricacies of competition law and its significant impact on society.