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Exploring the Evolution and Future of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law with Prof. Huang Yong
To celebrate the 16th anniversary of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML), which took effect in August 2008, Dr. Elizabeth Wang, an Economist at Compass Lexecon, interviewed Professor Huang Yong, a Law Professor and the Director of Competition Law Center at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing. Prof.…
Region
Africa
By Helen Kean Redpath & Phil Alves1 I. Introduction The new draft merger guidelines (“DMGs”) are proposing major changes to merger policy in the United States and bringing underlying…
Asia
To celebrate the 16th anniversary of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML), which took effect in August 2008, Dr. Elizabeth Wang, an Economist at Compass Lexecon, interviewed Professor Huang Yong, a…
Latin America
By Eduardo Frade1 & Pedro Anitelle2 It has been over 5 years since, in previous columns at CPI,3 we called attention to a unique case then under review by the…
South Asia
By Anupam Sanghi1 “Intelligence and creativity, it would appear, are not a human monopoly” – Alvin Toffler I. Introduction The power of imagination is what separates the new and…
Europe
By Nitika Bagaria1 & and Arzu Mammadova2 Disclosure: One of the authors has advised a third-party in various jurisdictions on some of the matters discussed in this article. …
US & Canada
By Dr. Ling Ling Ang, Dr. Alan Grant & Peter Traber1 The Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 (“CCCA”) is proposed legislation that would “amend the Electronic Fund Transfer…
ICN
By Eleanor Fox1 Happy Birthday, ICN, from a fan who knew you when. But don’t lie on laurels bed. You have lots of work ahead. It is a pleasure…
Oceania
By Leandra Diem* & Barbora Jedličková** The concept of competition law as it relates to public procurement is not a particularly common topic of discussion in Australia. Unlike in Switzerland…
Topic
Cartel
By Matthew D. Segal1 In January 2024, the Antitrust Division warned that a subpoena recipient’s failure to produce responsive documents from ephemeral messaging services “may result in obstruction of…
IP Law
By Richard S. Taffet and Nina Jayne Carroll1 I. INTRODUCTION FRAND is now a well-recognized acronym referring to licensing standard essential patents (“SEPs”) on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms.…
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