The Federal Trade Commission: Its Nature and Powers : an Interpretation of the Trade Law and Related StatutesThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2008 - 183 lappuses Written two years after the establishment of the Federal Trade Commission, this treatise was intended to explain the nature and scope of the commission to members of the bar. It outlines the nature of the Commission and describes its regulative, advisory and investigative powers. It is interesting for its interpretation of the commission when the debates leading to its founding were within recent memory and before it was modified by subsequent legislation. |
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