Host: Centre for Financial Regulation & Economic Development (CFRED), Chinese University of Hong KongSession 6: The Hong Kong Landscape Since the Entry into Force of the Competition Ordinanc
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9349.886(LU-SG-WP--91/1) / BLDSC - B...
Unlike most developed jurisdictions around the world, Hong Kong has not yet adopted a general compet...
The difficulties of regulating the giant corporations whichoperate within the broadcast and print me...
This article reviews the competition law regime in the television broadcasting sector in Hong Kong. ...
Paper Session 4348: Policy Intervention Attempts: Studies in Failure and Potential - Communication L...
Organisers: CUHK Faculty of Law’s Centre for Financial Regulation and Economic Development (CFRED) &...
China Central Television (CCTV) and Hunan Satellite Television (HST) have engaged in a moment of con...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study, this article examines the application of competition regul...
Competition Law SeriesJointly organized by the European Union Academic Programme and the Chinese Uni...
The frequent capital activities in the Chinese cultural-linguistic media market over the past two de...
This paper presents a study of a town television station in north China carried out in May 2003. In ...
Television in China is a massive industry in terms of sheer scale. It employs an army of people and ...
After enjoying a virtual monopoly of broadcasting media in the country for nearly 40 years, the Mala...
Abstract. The paper describes the current competition policy framework in Hong Kong: how it came int...
The paper describes the current competition policy framework in Hong Kong: how it came into existenc...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9349.886(LU-SG-WP--91/1) / BLDSC - B...
Unlike most developed jurisdictions around the world, Hong Kong has not yet adopted a general compet...
The difficulties of regulating the giant corporations whichoperate within the broadcast and print me...
This article reviews the competition law regime in the television broadcasting sector in Hong Kong. ...
Paper Session 4348: Policy Intervention Attempts: Studies in Failure and Potential - Communication L...
Organisers: CUHK Faculty of Law’s Centre for Financial Regulation and Economic Development (CFRED) &...
China Central Television (CCTV) and Hunan Satellite Television (HST) have engaged in a moment of con...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study, this article examines the application of competition regul...
Competition Law SeriesJointly organized by the European Union Academic Programme and the Chinese Uni...
The frequent capital activities in the Chinese cultural-linguistic media market over the past two de...
This paper presents a study of a town television station in north China carried out in May 2003. In ...
Television in China is a massive industry in terms of sheer scale. It employs an army of people and ...
After enjoying a virtual monopoly of broadcasting media in the country for nearly 40 years, the Mala...
Abstract. The paper describes the current competition policy framework in Hong Kong: how it came int...
The paper describes the current competition policy framework in Hong Kong: how it came into existenc...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9349.886(LU-SG-WP--91/1) / BLDSC - B...
Unlike most developed jurisdictions around the world, Hong Kong has not yet adopted a general compet...
The difficulties of regulating the giant corporations whichoperate within the broadcast and print me...