Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Commission . In this sense the Federal Communications Commission has much less power than other administrative regulatory agencies . The Interstate Commerce Commission may , for instance , pre- scribe not only the rates but the forms of ...
... Commission . In this sense the Federal Communications Commission has much less power than other administrative regulatory agencies . The Interstate Commerce Commission may , for instance , pre- scribe not only the rates but the forms of ...
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... Commission has broad regula- tory powers : While Congress did not give the Commission un- fettered discretion to regulate all phases of the radio industry , it did not frustrate the purposes for which the Communications Act of 1934 was ...
... Commission has broad regula- tory powers : While Congress did not give the Commission un- fettered discretion to regulate all phases of the radio industry , it did not frustrate the purposes for which the Communications Act of 1934 was ...
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... Commission may not directly control the veracity of the individual statements be- fore they are broadcasted from a station ( this would be cen- sorship ) that " caution must be exercised to grant station licenses only to those persons ...
... Commission may not directly control the veracity of the individual statements be- fore they are broadcasted from a station ( this would be cen- sorship ) that " caution must be exercised to grant station licenses only to those persons ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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