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Antitrest Legislation of the USA 1913–1915

Abstract

The article discusses the process of creating social legislation in the United States of America at the beginning of the 20th century. This legislation in the country was created later than in European countries. It was issued during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. The process of reviewing these bills in the US Congress, as well as the political struggle associated with their development and adoption, the analysis of the documents themselves are the focus of this article.

About the Author

R. T. Mardaliev
Russian State Herzen Pedagogical University
Russian Federation

Ruslan T. Mardaliev - Assistant Professor, PhD in Jurisprudence, PhD in History

Sankt Petersburg



References

1. Antitrust Laws with Amendments, 1890–1937. Wash., 1938.

2. Baker, R. S. Woodrow Wilson. Life and Letters. Vol. 1–6. Garden City, 1927.

3. Congressional Record. 64th Congress.

4. Gompers, S. Seventy Years of Life and Labor. N. Y., 1957.

5. Link, A. Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era (1910–1917). N. Y., 1963.

6. National Party Platforms. Urbana, 1956.

7. The New York Times.

8. The Papers of Woodrow Wilson. Vol. 1–2. Princeton, 1966.


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Mardaliev R.T. Antitrest Legislation of the USA 1913–1915. Theoretical and Applied Law. 2020;(4):60-67.

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