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Which means that for me enforcing free competition is about attacking cartels and special interests, ie, going after the fat cats, and corruption.This leads me to a broader thought.
Liberia is now enforcing free and compulsory primary education in all public schools.
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They are already mobilising to block China's entry to the WTO and to stymie its work of enforcing free-trade rules.
Asking it to arbitrate undermines its credibility, damaging its first priority of enforcing free-trade rules.One problem is that the WTO is seen as the only game in town.
Militantly enforced free love didn't last long.
Other treaties and directives enforce free market policies based on privatisation and marketisation of our public services and utilities.
That the EEC commission should enforce free competition in the community, outlawing cartels and monopolies that abuse their power, and preventing governments from helping domestic industry or agriculture.
The W.T.O., they say, is a governmental body with the power to set binding rules that enforce free trade, and was doing just that in Seattle.
International courts are not limited to human rights and crime: others function in the economic sphere, to enforce free trade rules, intellectual property rights and foreign investments.
It said it currently costs the council £370,000 per year employing staff to enforce free parking regulations and maintain signage.
It is not easier for those fighting daily to enforce free speech rights around the country.
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