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Competition Laws, Globalisation and Legal Pluralism : China's Experience.

Building upon a theoretical framework and empirical research, this book provides a thought-provoking analysis of the interests, strategies and challenges that China has faced in developing its Anti-monopoly Law in the context of economic globalisation.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wu, Qianlan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Chino
Publicado: Oxford : Hart Publishing Limited, 2013.
Colección:Hart studies in competition law.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; preliminary pages; Foreword: China as a Laboratory of Legal Change; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of Treaties; Introduction; I. Competition Law and Economic Globalization; II. Competition Law and Global Legal Pluralism; III. Outline of the Chapters; Part I: Where Do the Norms Come From?; 1. US, EU and Global CompetitionLaw Development; I. Introduction; II. US Antitrust Law; III. EU Competition Law; IV. US, EU and Global Competition Law Development; V. Conclusion.
  • 2. International Organizationsand Competition Law:Diverging Rationale?I. Introduction; II. International Organizations and Competition Law; III. The WTO and Competition Law; IV. Pursuit of Efficiency and Non-discrimination: Clash or Norms; V. Conclusion; Part II: China's Market Governanceand the Anti-Monopoly Law; 3. Market Governance in China; I. Introduction; II. Institutional Transformation of Market Governance; III. Normative Rationalization for Market Governance; IV. Dispute Settlement in China's Market Governance; V. Conclusion.
  • 4. The Market Environment and Restraints of Competition in ChinaI. Introduction; II. China's Economic Transformation; III. Market Environment in China; IV. State Owned Enterprises in the Chinese Market; V. Development of Foreign Invested Enterprises; VI. Development of Private Domestic Enterprises; VII. Restraints on Competition in China; VIII. Conclusion; 5. The Making of the Anti-Monopoly Law; I. Introduction; II. Production of the Anti-monopoly Bill; III. China's Communication with Competition Law Norms; IV. Enactment of the AML; V. The Enacted AML; VI. Conclusion.
  • Part III: Global Competition Law Normsand Local AML6. Institutionalization of the AMLEnforcement; I. Introduction; II. Public Enforcement; III. Private Enforcement; IV. Administrative and Judicial Review; V. Conclusion; 7. Global Competition Law Normsin the AML Enforcement; I. Introduction; II. The AML and the Pursuit of Allocative Efficiency; III. The AML and Non-discrimination; IV. Conclusion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.