This timely book explores the relevance of culture in the development and practice of competition law in East Asia, shedding light on differences that may present challenges to deeper convergence of competition laws between East and West. Interested readers will include legal scholars, practitioners and competition agency officials.
This timely book explores the relevance of culture in the development and practice of competition law in East Asia, shedding light on differences that may present challenges to deeper convergence of competition laws between East and West. Interested readers will include legal scholars, practitioners and competition agency officials.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jingyuan Ma is Associate Professor at the School of Law of Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China. She obtained her PhD from the University of Hamburg, Erasmus University Rotterdam and the University of Bologna, taking part in the European Doctorate in Law and Economics programme (EDLE).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Confucian Culture and Its Influence in East Asia 3. Confucian Business Culture and Its Implications for Competition Law 4. Confucian Corporate Culture and Competition Compliance 5. Confucian Political-Bureaucratic Culture and Its Links with the Administrative Enforcement of Competition Law 6. Confucian 'Litigation Culture' and the Under-development of Private Antitrust Enforcement 7. East Asian Legal Culture and the Regional Response to the Criminalization of Cartel Conduct 8. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Confucian Culture and Its Influence in East Asia 3. Confucian Business Culture and Its Implications for Competition Law 4. Confucian Corporate Culture and Competition Compliance 5. Confucian Political-Bureaucratic Culture and Its Links with the Administrative Enforcement of Competition Law 6. Confucian 'Litigation Culture' and the Under-development of Private Antitrust Enforcement 7. East Asian Legal Culture and the Regional Response to the Criminalization of Cartel Conduct 8. Conclusion.
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