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2 Douglas W.Vick (2006), ‘Regulatory Convergence?’, Legal Studies, 26,pp.26-64. 23
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3 Cass R.Sunstein (2000), ‘Television and the Public Interest’, California Law Review, 88, pp.499-564. 65
4 Angela J.Campbell (1999), ‘Self Regulation and the Media’, Federal Communications Law Journal, 51, pp.711-71. 131
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6 Michael D.Birnhack and Jacob H.Rowbottom (2004), ‘Shielding Children: the European Way’, Chicago-Kent Law Review, 79, pp.175-227. 219
PART Ⅲ STRUCTURAL REGULATION: MEDIA CONCENTRATION AND OWNERSHIP 275
7 Rachael Craufurd Smith (2004), ‘Rethinking European Union Competence in the Field of Media Ownership: The Internal Market, Fundamental Rights and European Citizenship’, European Law Review, 29, pp.652-72. 275
8 Peter Humphreys (1998), ‘The Goal of Pluralism and the Ownership Rules for Private Broadcasting in Germany: Re-Regulation or De-Regulation?’, Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, 16, pp.527-55. 297
9 Christopher S.Yoo (2005), ‘Architectural Censorship and the FCC’, South California Law Review, 78, pp.669-731. 327
10 C.Edwin Baker (2005), ‘Media Structure, Ownership Policy, and the First Amendment’, South California Law Review, 78, pp.733-62. 391
11 Thomas Gibbons (2004), ‘Control over Technical Bottlenecks - A Case for Media Ownership Law?’, in Regulating Access to Digital Television, Strasbourg:European Audiovisual Observatory, pp.59-67. 421
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12 Heman Galperin and Francois Bar (2002), ‘The Regulation of Interactive Television in the United States and the European Union’, Federal Communications Law Journal, 55, pp.61-84. 433
13 Natali Helberger (2006), ‘The “Right to Information” and Digital Broadcasting:About Monsters, Invisible Men and the Future of European Broadcasting Regulation’,Entertainment Law Review, 17, pp.70-80. 457
14 Damien Geradin (2005), ‘Access to Content by New Media Platforms: A Review of the Competition Law Problems’, European Law Review, 30, pp.68-94. 469
15 Andrew T.Kenyon and Robin Wright (2006), ‘Television as Something Special?Content Control Technologies and Free-to-air TV’, Melbourne Law Review, 30,pp.338-69. 497
16 Horatia Muir Watt (2003), ‘Yahoo! Cyber-collision of Cultures: Who Regulates?’, Michigan Journal of International Law, 24, pp.673-96. 529
17 Eli Noam (1998), ‘Spectrum Auctions: Yesterday’s Heresy, Today’s Orthodoxy,Tomorrow’s Anachronism.Taking the Next Step to Open Spectrum Access’,Journal of Law and Economics, 41, pp.765-90. 553
18 Thomas W.Hazlett (1998), ‘Spectrum Flash Dance: Eli Noam’s Proposal for “Open Access” to Radio Waves’, Journal ofLaw and Economics, 41, pp.805-20. 579
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