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Competition Law in China and Hong Kong with 1st Supplement

Edited by: Graeme Johnston

ISBN13: 9789626613245
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Hong Kong
Country of Publication: Hong Kong
Format: Hardback
Price: £285.00



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The August 2007 enactment of China's Anti-Monopoly Law is only the latest stage in the growth over recent years of a significant body of competition law in mainland China and Hong Kong.

This work will be a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the subject:-

  • The 1st Supplement was published in May 2011
  • The Main Work was published in July 2009
  • China: detailed treatment of the 2007 Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law and of the more specific provisions (Price Law, Unfair Competition, M&A Regulations etc) which preceded it.
  • Hong Kong: comprehensive analysis of the sector-specific competition legislation, regulatory regimes and common law principles. (The proposed new Hong Kong competition legislation will be addressed either in the 1st edition or in a later supplement, depending on the timing of its passage through LegCo).
  • In addition to a thorough treatment of the relevant legal rules and principles, the work will cover practical realities, administrative/procedural machinery, historical development and economic/political background.
  • The team of authors includes leading competition lawyers from outside China as well as leading Hong Kong and China practitioners.

Series: The China Law Library