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ARE ALL PROSECUTORIAL ACTIVITIES “INHERENTLY GOVERNMENTAL”?: APPLYING STATE SAFEGUARDS FOR VICTFM-RETAINED PRIVATE PROSECUTIONS TO OUTSOURCED PROSECUTIONS






The article offers information on the regulatory framework on inherently governmental functions and outsourcing of the prosecution. It states that the decision of whether or not to prosecute clearly represents an inherently governmental function, other prosecutorial activities may not be inherently governmental and thus may be outsourced.


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CONTRACTING IN HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGES: IMPROVING IMPLEMENTATION WITH LESSONS FROM THE PAST

The article offers information on possible contracting method for health insurance exchanges, highlighting general government contract theories in the U.S. It states that Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and how it is useful in health insurance. It mentions that health insurance exchanges are designed to rectify some of the flaws in the private insurance market.

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Defending mass retailer liability for foreign-sourced goods

The article explains mass retailer liability protection for foreign-based products in the U.S. In 2009, the U.S. acquired 296.4 billion dollars worth of products made in China as the U.S. retailers depend on outsourcing and imports to handle demands of American consumers. The Model Uniform Products Liability Act is enacted in the U.S. to ensure liability protection for non-manufacturing marketers or allocators in case of receiving defected products before inspection, although it cannot be implemented on legally insolvent manufacturers.

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