Antitrust and the Bounds of Power: The Dilemma of Liberal Democracy in the History of the Market

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Hart Publishing, 1997. okt. 19. - 133 oldal

Since it first came into existence, antitrust law has become progressively more technical both in its form and in its manner of enforcement. Yet technicalities and doctrines give covert and not neutral solutions to a crucial dilemma which is of fundamental importance: how much private power is needed to preserve economic freedom from the intrusion of public power, and how much public power is needed to prevent private power becoming a threat to the freedom of others?



In this lucidly written and challenging book, Giuliano Amato draws on his wide experience to examine the character of this dilemma and the way in which it has been addressed by legislatures and courts in the US and in Europe. His observations on the history and the doctrines of antitrust law and his conclusions as to how successfully the dilemma is being managed by the super economies of Europe and the US challenge conventional thinking. They will also stimulate economists and lawyers as well as business and lay people to consider more closely the future of antitrust laws across the globe.

 

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Introduction
1
The USA
5
Europe
37
Part III Antitrust and the Bounds of Power
93
Index
130
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Giuliano Amato is currently a judge of the Italian Constitutional Court, and Professor Emeritus at the EUI in Florence and at the Università La Sapienza in Rome, Italy.

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