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Telecommunications regulation in New Zealand: How effective is 'light-handed' regulation?

Carl Blanchard

Telecommunications Policy, 1994, vol. 18, issue 2, 154-164

Abstract: This article reviews the deliberations of government over the selection of an appropriate regulatory regime for telecommunications in New Zealand. It discusses the 'light-handed' regulatory environment selected, surveys how the New Zealand courts and telecommunications industry have dealt with this environment, and poses questions on the future regulatory environment should the light-handed regulatory system prove ineffective.

Date: 1994
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