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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Polycentric law is a legal structure in which providers of legal systems compete or overlap in a given jurisdiction, as opposed to monopolistic statutory law according to which there is a sole provider of law for each jurisdiction. Tom W. Bell, former director of telecommunications and technology studies at Cato Institute, now a professor of law at Chapman University School of Law in California wrote “Polycentric Law,” pub… More >>
Polycentric Law: Legal System, Jurisdiction, Monopoly, Statutory Law, Institute for Humane Studies, Chapman University School of Law
The Legal and Economic Aspects of Gray Market Goods
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This groundbreaking volume covers all the legal and economic issues raised by the controversy over gray market goods. Lipner analyzes in detail the relevant judicial decisions, administrative actions, and legislation, and provides a thorough discussion of how trademark, copyright, and antitrust law, customs practice, and fraud issues affect the importation of gray market goods. Designed to help both the legal and business communities to understand and evaluate gray … More >>
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Too many laws, too many lawyers–that’s the necessary consequence of a complex society, or so conventional wisdom has it. Countless pundits insist that any call for legal simplification smacks of nostalgia, sentimentality, or naiveté. But the conventional view, the noted legal scholar Richard Epstein tells us, has it exactly backward. The richer texture of modern society allows for more individual freedom and choice. And it allows us to organize a comprehensive l… More >>
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