Competition law within a framework of rights
by Jacqueline Riffault-Silk, Théa Harles-Walch
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How does framing competition law through the lens of fundamental rights change the way we view the traditional goals of economic regulation?
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In your own professional or personal life, how do you balance the drive for fair competition with the protection of individual or collective rights?
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The book explores the intersection of judicial decisions and broader societal values; how do you think judges should weigh economic efficiency against human rights when the two appear to conflict?
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