Regulation: legal form and economic theory

By: Ogus, Anthony IMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oregon Hart Publishing 2004Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxiv, 355 p. 24 cmISBN: 9781841135304Subject(s): Industrial laws and legislation --Great Britain | Regulation | Trade regulation --Great BritainDDC classification: 343.4107 OGU
Contents:
2 The context of regulation : the market and private law; Ch. 2. The European balance-of-power system and its end; Ch. 3. Islamism and the Middle East : a world in disorder; Ch. 4. The United States and Iran : approaches to order; Ch. 5. The multiplicity of Asia; Ch. 6. Toward an Asian order : confrontation or partnership?; Ch. 7. “Acting for all mankind” : the United States and its concept of order; Ch. 9. Technology, equilibrium, and human consciousness; Conclusion : world order in our own time?
Summary: Since the last decades of the twentieth century there have been fundamental changes in the relationship between the state and industry. With the aid of economic theory Anthony Ogus critically examines the ways in which public law has been adapted to the t
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2 The context of regulation : the market and private law; Ch. 2. The European balance-of-power system and its end; Ch. 3. Islamism and the Middle East : a world in disorder; Ch. 4. The United States and Iran : approaches to order; Ch. 5. The multiplicity of Asia; Ch. 6. Toward an Asian order : confrontation or partnership?; Ch. 7. “Acting for all mankind” : the United States and its concept of order; Ch. 9. Technology, equilibrium, and human consciousness; Conclusion : world order in our own time?

Since the last decades of the twentieth century there have been fundamental changes in the relationship between the state and industry. With the aid of economic theory Anthony Ogus critically examines the ways in which public law has been adapted to the t

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