Antitrust law faces a fundamental paradox between protecting competition and protecting competitors. This paradox is more structurally durable in China than in Western societies thanks to the oversized role of the Chinese state in its economy. This Article examines the changing market conditions in China following the adoption of China’s Antimonopoly Law (AML), and how these changes have led to paradoxical developments in Chinese antitrust. In a number of areas relating to enforcement authorities, transparency, courts, State-Owned Enterprises, cartels, internet platforms, and foreign companies, the tensions between protecting competition and protecting competitors have persisted or even deepened in the post-AML era. How China will resolve i...
This Article disputes the widely held view that the strategic situations underlying antitrust cooper...
This essay explores the factors that drive merger outcomes under China\u27s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)....
The efficacy of China's Anti-Monopoly Law 2007 (AML) has been challenged by State intervention since...
This Article examines the compatibility of Western antitrust models as incorporated in China\u27s fi...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
To many it seems anomalous that a communist regime like China would adopt an antitrust law. It seems...
This article is based on the author\u27s testimony for part of the hearings on “The Impact of China’...
In August 2007, China enacted an Anti-Monopoly Law, becoming one of roughly ninety nations to establ...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
This article will discuss the basic features of the competition regime China is ready to set up, as ...
Under the “One Country, Two Systems” rule, Hong Kong and China maintain different legal systems. Thi...
China's Anti-Monopoly Act (AML) incorporated key antitrust provisions inspired by EU antitrust conce...
This Article disputes the widely held view that the strategic situations underlying antitrust cooper...
This essay explores the factors that drive merger outcomes under China\u27s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)....
The efficacy of China's Anti-Monopoly Law 2007 (AML) has been challenged by State intervention since...
This Article examines the compatibility of Western antitrust models as incorporated in China\u27s fi...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
To many it seems anomalous that a communist regime like China would adopt an antitrust law. It seems...
This article is based on the author\u27s testimony for part of the hearings on “The Impact of China’...
In August 2007, China enacted an Anti-Monopoly Law, becoming one of roughly ninety nations to establ...
Though many jurisdictions have adopted competition laws in recent decades, none of these laws has en...
Since opening to the global market in 1978, China has enjoyed consistent and rapid economic growth f...
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...
Thirty years since China’s markets opened to the world, the People’s Republic has seen impressive gr...
This article will discuss the basic features of the competition regime China is ready to set up, as ...
Under the “One Country, Two Systems” rule, Hong Kong and China maintain different legal systems. Thi...
China's Anti-Monopoly Act (AML) incorporated key antitrust provisions inspired by EU antitrust conce...
This Article disputes the widely held view that the strategic situations underlying antitrust cooper...
This essay explores the factors that drive merger outcomes under China\u27s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)....
The efficacy of China's Anti-Monopoly Law 2007 (AML) has been challenged by State intervention since...