ILM volume 50 issue 4 Cover and Back matter

2011 International Legal Materials  
This book presents an argument for the existence of moral rights held by groups and a resulting account of how to reconcile group rights with individual rights and with the rights of other groups. Throughout, the author shows applications to actual legal and political controversies, thus tying the normative theory to actual legal practice. The author presents collective moral rights as an underlying normative explanation for various legal norms protecting group rights in domestic and
more » ... al legal contexts. Examples at issue include rights held by indigenous peoples, by trade unions, and by religious and cultural minority groups. Dwight Newman is a Professor at This book wSI prove a fascinating read for competition lawyers, economists with a special interest in regulation and competition, and tor practitioners concerned with competition policy and regulation. This well-documented book comprises a stellar cast of European and American a u t a s delivering an overview of cutting edge issues in the areas of trade and competition law, arising in the EU and beyond. Oct 2011 520 pp Hardback 9780857935663 $125.00 ©9780857935670
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