RULEMAKING AUTHORITY OF THE US FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

Concurrences - EAN : 9781954750869
BEALES III/MURIS
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EAN : 9781954750869

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  • EAN13 : 9781954750869
  • Editeur : Concurrences
  • Date Parution : 27 juin 2022
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  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 330
  • Format : H:156 mm L:234 mm E:19 mm
  • Poids : 639gr
  • Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
  • Résumé : This book analyses one of the major initiatives proposed within the movement for competition reform, rulemaking at the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The collection of essays draws on the experience of lawyers and academics, including practitioners with backgrounds at the FTC, to address the myriad questions raised by the prospect of notice-and-comment rulemaking to make major changes in antitrust law. Several chapters focus on unfair methods of competition (UMC) rules, both whether the FTC has this authority, and, if it does, whether and how that authority should be exercised. Others consider the choice between writing rules and case-by-case enforcement from different perspectives, while others yet evaluate the consequences for the FTC if it does become a rulemaking agency. An essential read for all interested in the future of competition law, enforcement and policy. Published in collaboration with the Computer Communications Industry Association (CCIA).
  • Biographie : Timothy J. Muris advises clients on all aspects of antitrust enforcement, with a particular focus on mergers, civil investigations and strategic counseling. He also has significant experience with consumer protection issues, including advertising and privacy regulation. Tim represents clients before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Department of Justice, the European Commission and other domestic and international agencies. Tim was chairman of the FTC from 2001 to 2004, where he oversaw the creation of the National Do Not Call Registry, increased antitrust scrutiny of intellectual property issues, and challenged fraudulent and deceptive advertising and health claims to protect U.S. consumers. Prior to being elevated to chairman, Tim was director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection and director of the Bureau of Competition. He is the only person ever to head both of the agency’s enforcement bureaus. Over his career Tim has been recognized by Chambers USA as a leading lawyer in antitrust and is described as “one of the most knowledgeable people in the business.” Chambers Global, Legal 500 and Best Lawyers in America have also commended him for his work.
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