antitrustnormid
Antitrustnormid is a theoretical concept within antitrust law that refers to the normative standards or principles that guide the application and interpretation of antitrust laws. It is not a specific law or regulation, but rather the underlying ethical and economic rationale that informs how antitrust authorities and courts make decisions. These norms are often unstated but are crucial for understanding the goals and direction of antitrust enforcement.
The concept of antitrustnormid encompasses various competing philosophies. Some proponents emphasize consumer welfare as the primary
Different jurisdictions may implicitly or explicitly adopt varying antitrustnormids. For example, the United States has historically