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This paper presents a perspective on remedies in network industries that is informed by American and European experiences with antitrust law and sector-specific regulation.
In recent years, the European Union has set up numerous agencies to deal with subjects such as environmental protection, health and safety at work, food safety, and aviation safety. These agencies play a growing role in the EU regulatory framework, but they suffer from various shortcomings such as insufficient...
While the United States continues to resolve the ambiguities in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the European Union has embraced a new regulatory framework for telecommunications that relies to a greater extent on antitrust principles. Participants at this conference will analyze the growing use, in both the United States and...
Leading scholars, practitioners, and judges from Europe and the United States will discuss the political, economic, and legal dimensions of international commercial litigation.
President George W. Bush recently established the Commission on the United States Postal Service, whose final report in August 2003 may lay the groundwork for the first major reform of the U.S. Postal Service in thirty years. Mirroring the administration’s initiative, AEI is sponsoring its own Postal Reform...



