Limits of Telecommunications Legal Regulation
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Legal regulation became an important means of state intervention into economy and other fields of businesses. This intervention of state is powerful enough to stimulate or to retard economical and even technical development of telecommunications. Delegated legal regulation constitutes one of the complex instruments and strategies of public administration. As the development of delegated legal regulation demonstrates, in many countries such a form of intervention replaces other forms of state intervention. The more power is granted to certain institution (so called Regulator), the more important becomes the issue of regulation regime. All the reasons mentioned above explains why it is so important to analyze the various forms of legal regulation and to find out which form is useful to the sector and which is not.
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