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Antitrust The Personcentred Approach 1st Edition Abayomi Alameen Auth

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Antitrust The Personcentred Approach 1st Edition Abayomi Alameen Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Abayomi Al-Ameen (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319017235, 9783319017242, 3319017233, 3319017241
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Antitrust The Personcentred Approach 1st Edition Abayomi Alameen Auth by Abayomi Al-ameen (auth.) 9783319017235, 9783319017242, 3319017233, 3319017241 instant download after payment.

This book proposes a different approach to theorising and analysing antitrust issues, working on the premise that at present, antitrust is addressed from top-down and narrow perspectives which in effect limit the attention paid to or exclude issues that could otherwise be considered. This reasoning is motivated by the pursuit of inclusiveness and broadness in the antitrust context. The work contends that traditional top-down antitrust theories are weak because they are incomplete and insufficient in their description and analysis of antitrust issues. Thus, it identifies the need to construct a bottom-up approach. Invariably, such an approach would have to avoid ex ante judgments about the suitability of the normative contents of antitrust laws and theories, lest it fall into the same trap that plagues traditional theories. As a possible solution, the author proposes a procedural account referred to as the person-centred approach (built on theories such as Sen’s Capability) and carefully reviews its practicality.

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