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My library Help Advanced Book Search. Matthew Raketti rated it really liked it Oct 28, Whatever the present utility of his views, Bork makes a formidible and respectable defense of judicial formalism a theory that views the role of the judge as extremely limited.Many scholars, however, have shown that Congress had several motives for the adoption of the Sherman Act, probably none of which was “consumer welfare. Hardback. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website.
Lucid, highly readable, and full of rich social and political implications, “The Antitrust Paradox” illustrates how the purpose and integrity of law can be subverted. Antitrust Paradox Robert H. And leaving aside the theoretical expressions and implications of Bork’s many writings, this work is magnificent in the glimpse it provides into the mind of masterful legal thinker.Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. New York: Basic Books, Pp. £18.00.] Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. By Robert H. Bork.
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It is often said that antitrust law and patent law are irreconcilable and in perpetual conflict when it comes to the promotion of competition. One of the key criticisms focuses on Bork’s use of gork term “consumer welfare,” which became the stated goal of American antitrust law. The Antitrust Paradox.
Bork sees antitrust law as a microcosm which reflects the larger movements of our society, such as the tension between liberty and equality.Farid Nasution rated it really liked it Sep 15, All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from September teh To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Bork Snippet view – GTE SylvaniaU. In these tasks, Bork’s skills as a lawyer and thinker are beyond reproach.Gary rated it liked it Mar 03, Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. THE ANTITRUST PARADOX: A POLICY AT WAR WITH. A second edition, updated to reflect substantial changes in the law, was published in Board antitruzt Regents of Univ.Basically, antitrust is only to a couple of really bad businessmen who try to screw competitors This book’s biggest problem is the difficult in when to go fast and when to go slow.There’s a weird law-scholar-tic that he cites a lot of people by name because it’s important vork cite.
When the Supreme Court borl the view that Congress enacted the Sherman Act as a “consumer welfare prescription,” it did not define the meaning of the term, which has remained ambiguous.Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Books to Borrow. Lists with This Book. Account Options Sign in. Although Bork’s legal theorizings–and some of his less popular beliefs–are roundly despised both inside and outside legal circles, in The Antitrust Paradox Bork demonstrates his superb skill in the more mundane aspects of legal thinking–evaluating the merit and validity of legal decisions; comparing and criticizing judicial decisions in ways that are empirically, historically, and analytically sound and reliable.This book rightfully deserves its status as a classic of legal thought. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. BORK THE ANTITRUST PARADOX PDF - Lucid, highly readable, and full of rich social and political implications, "The Antitrust Paradox" illustrates how the purpose and integrity of law can A Policy at War with Itself. By Robert H. Bork. Feb 29, Thom rated it liked it Recommends it for: When the Supreme Court adopted pararox view that Congress enacted the Sherman Act as a “consumer welfare prescription,” it did not define the meaning of the term, which has remained ambiguous.Feb 07, Connor Sullivan rated it did not like it. No trivia or quizzes yet.
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[New York: Basic Books Inc. 1978. xi and 462 pp. $18.00. By Robert H. Bork.
By Robert H. Bork. the antitrust paradox Download the antitrust paradox or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. xi, $ The theme of former Solicitor General Bork’ s book is that the.
Tsvetelin Tsonevski rated antitrusst it was amazing Feb 22, Basically, antitrust is only to a couple of really bad businessmen who try to screw competitors This book’s biggest problem is the difficult in when to go fast and when to go slow. This page was last edited on 5 Decemberat Many scholars, however, have shown that Congress had several motives for the adoption of the Sherman Act, probably none of which was “consumer welfare. New York, Basic Books, 1978.