In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, thirteen years after the drafting of the law began. Such a protracted legislative process is highly unusual in China, and can only be explained by the controversies the law presents. This paper discusses the fundamental issues in China’s economy that give rise to the challenges China faced in the drafting and adoption of the Antimonopoly Law. Those fundamental issues include the role of state-owned enterprises, perceived excessive competition, mergers and acquisitions by foreign companies, administrative monopolies, and the enforcement of the Antimonopoly Law. How China will enforce the Antimonopoly Law in light of those fundamental issues wil...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, privatization, a reduction in administrative intervention, and an...
China has made significant achievements in enforcing its 2008 Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) during the pas...
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
Presently, China has no anti-monopoly law; however, provisions controlling monopolies and anticompet...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
China's emergence as a leading world economy is a matter of record. Its transformation from a planne...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
In August 2007, China enacted an Anti-Monopoly Law, becoming one of roughly ninety nations to establ...
This article will discuss the basic features of the competition regime China is ready to set up, as ...
© 2014 Dr. Wendy NgThe Anti-Monopoly Law (‘AML’), China’s primary competition law statute, was enact...
This article is based on the author\u27s testimony for part of the hearings on “The Impact of China’...
The 1997 United States v. Microsoft Anti-Monopoly lawsuit has caught the attention of not only the w...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
Beth Farmer contributed the following chapter: Competition Policy in China: Trends in Private Civil...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, privatization, a reduction in administrative intervention, and an...
China has made significant achievements in enforcing its 2008 Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) during the pas...
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
Presently, China has no anti-monopoly law; however, provisions controlling monopolies and anticompet...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
China's emergence as a leading world economy is a matter of record. Its transformation from a planne...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
In August 2007, China enacted an Anti-Monopoly Law, becoming one of roughly ninety nations to establ...
This article will discuss the basic features of the competition regime China is ready to set up, as ...
© 2014 Dr. Wendy NgThe Anti-Monopoly Law (‘AML’), China’s primary competition law statute, was enact...
This article is based on the author\u27s testimony for part of the hearings on “The Impact of China’...
The 1997 United States v. Microsoft Anti-Monopoly lawsuit has caught the attention of not only the w...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
Beth Farmer contributed the following chapter: Competition Policy in China: Trends in Private Civil...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, privatization, a reduction in administrative intervention, and an...
China has made significant achievements in enforcing its 2008 Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) during the pas...
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...