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Three defenses are commonly raised to the extraterritorial application of U.S. antitrust laws. They are:
Moral Conviction
A strongly held belief in the rightness or wrongness of actions, which guides moral behavior and judgments.
Social Conventional Reasoning
Focuses on conventional rules established by social consensus, as opposed to moral reasoning that stresses ethical issues.
Social Consensus
Agreement among members of a group or society on beliefs, values, or behaviors.
Power Assertion
A discipline technique in which a parent attempts to gain control over the child or the child’s resources.
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