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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Xiaoye WangPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.880kg ISBN: 9781781952498ISBN 10: 1781952493 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 25 July 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: 1. Why Needs China Anti-Monopoly Law? 2. Anti-monopoly Law and Building a Harmonious Society 3. Anti-monopoly Law and China’s Economic Reform 4. Market Access of the Non-Public Economy and Anti-Monopoly Law 5. Legal Suggestions for Reforming Monopoly Industries 6. China’s Competition Law in the Global Competition 7. The Impacts of the WTO Competition Policy Negotiation in China 8. WTO Accession and the Formulation of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law 9. The Prospect of Anti-monopoly Legislation in China 10. The Goals of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law 11. Anti-Monopoly Law and Industry Price Self-Discipline 12. Anti-Monopoly Regulation of the Market Behaviour of Public Utility Enterprises 13. The Legal Regulation of Administrative Restrictions on Competition 14. Anti-Monopoly Law in the Compulsory Licensing of Intellectual Property 15. Some Issues Surrounding the Anti-Monopoly Enforcement Authority in China 16. Issues Surrounding the Drafting of China’s Anti-monopoly Law 17. Unfair Competition and Anti-Competition 18. Comments on Merger Control under China’s Anti-monopoly Law 19. Highlights of China’s New Anti-monopoly Law 20. Analysis and Comment on China’s Anti-Monopoly Law 21. China’s Anti-monopoly Enforcement Agency Should Say No to the BHP-Rio Tinto Merger 22. Comments on MOFCOM’s Decision on Coca-Cola/Huiyuan 23. Reflections on the NDRC Case Against China Telecom and China Unicom 24. China’s Anti-Monopoly Law for Three Years: Achievements and Challenges IndexReviews'This is an extraordinary collection of essays, most previously available only in Chinese, by the leading world authority on China's Anti-Monopoly Law. They are necessary reading for a holistic understanding of the law as a unique product of its history, its purposes and foundations, and its early applications. Probably no other scholar could produce such a thoughtful, clear, and both theoretically and practically helpful, collection.' - Eleanor M. Fox, New York University School of Law, US 'The transformation of a planned economy to a more market oriented economy is among the most challenging tasks of responsible political leadership. China's move towards a market economy left the outside world in unbelieving wonder. The adoption of an anti monopoly law is a necessary and a particularly difficult part of such a project. An anti monopoly law interferes with vested political and economic interest. The certainties of plans are gradually substituted by the uncertainties of markets and the vagaries of competition. Such decisions have a constitutional dimension. They would not be possible without profound legal and economic advice by scholars who are prepared to become identified with and argue for the new order. Such a scholar is Prof. Xiaoye Wang. The account of her life indicates the long way she had to travel to become one of the foremost competition law scholars in her own country and on a truly global level. This book highlights her scholarly accomplishments as well as her courage and independence in the service of an effective Chinese anti monopoly law. It has been my good fortune that Prof. Wang at the beginning of her career accepted my advice in the preparation of her doctor's dissertation at the Hamburg Max-Planck-Institute.' - Ernst-Joachim Mestmacker, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany Author InformationXiaoye Wang, Professor of Hunan University and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Consultative Expert for the Anti-Monopoly Commission under the State Council of the People’s Republic of China Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |