On the recordNovember 2, 2015
The U.S. has one of the strongest systems of enforcement led by the FTC, and it has powers and penalties that are significantly stronger than its counterparts in the European Union.
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congress.govThe U.S. has one of the strongest systems of enforcement led by the FTC, and it has powers and penalties that are significantly stronger than its counterparts in the European Union.
Murphy discusses the FTC's strong enforcement capabilities compared to the EU.
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