A near-ubiquitous concept in legal debates on contemporary approaches to market regulation and reform, liberalisation broadly speaking involves a transition from controlled to competitive markets. Yet for many, liberalisation implies not merely practical processes and legal instruments of economic reorganisation and governance, but moreover a higher-level conception of how markets fit within society, and thus how law might be deployed to achieve wider social and economic goals. This article explores the concept of liberalisation in both its technical and more-disputed normative dimensions, seeking to situate the latter within an understanding of the functioning — and limitations — of the former
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This paper examines the genesis of liberalisation in India, it argues that once we locate its origin...
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Economic liberalisation operates both as functional process and disputed ideological touchstone with...
Liberalisation has become an increasingly important policy trend, both in the private and public sec...
It is debated whether it is possible to liberalize markets successfully by means of introducing unre...
The essay argues that the influential neoliberal economic philosophers assume that market and price ...
In the first chapter, this thesis exemines the legal, political and economic foundations of the lib...
The governance of economic sectors in Europe has over the past decades been characterized by several...
Globalisation is sometimes taken as a synonym for market liberalisation, and it is said that power h...
Political-economic classics of different schools agreed that capitalism inherently and inevitably le...
This doctoral thesis contributes to a growing strand of literature on the nature and causes of trade...
First published online: 23 April 2021This article focuses on the economic regulatory component of th...
This article explores the process and impact of liberalisation on the legal profession in England an...
The notoriety of deregulation as a result of the need to liberalise the economy for the purpose of e...
The worldwide spread of economic and political liberalism was one of the defining features of the la...
This paper examines the genesis of liberalisation in India, it argues that once we locate its origin...
What do the recent trends in German economic development convey about the trajectory of change? Has ...
Economic liberalisation operates both as functional process and disputed ideological touchstone with...
Liberalisation has become an increasingly important policy trend, both in the private and public sec...
It is debated whether it is possible to liberalize markets successfully by means of introducing unre...
The essay argues that the influential neoliberal economic philosophers assume that market and price ...
In the first chapter, this thesis exemines the legal, political and economic foundations of the lib...
The governance of economic sectors in Europe has over the past decades been characterized by several...
Globalisation is sometimes taken as a synonym for market liberalisation, and it is said that power h...
Political-economic classics of different schools agreed that capitalism inherently and inevitably le...
This doctoral thesis contributes to a growing strand of literature on the nature and causes of trade...
First published online: 23 April 2021This article focuses on the economic regulatory component of th...
This article explores the process and impact of liberalisation on the legal profession in England an...
The notoriety of deregulation as a result of the need to liberalise the economy for the purpose of e...
The worldwide spread of economic and political liberalism was one of the defining features of the la...
This paper examines the genesis of liberalisation in India, it argues that once we locate its origin...
What do the recent trends in German economic development convey about the trajectory of change? Has ...