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Research Handbook on Asian Competition Law

Edited by: Steven Van Uytsel, Shuya Hayashi

ISBN13: 9781785361821
Published: May 2020
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardbback
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This timely Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview and discussion of the substantive competition law provisions of the ASEAN Plus Three region, including Hong Kong and Taiwan. Taking a unique comparative perspective, chapters examine Asian competition laws in relation to the existing laws that served as models for them, analysing how and why they deviate.

Expert contributions from both scholars and practitioners provide insight into the complex development of competition law in the region taking into account the growing number of competition law models, changing views on law convergence, enforcement practice and the progression of economic thought. Chapters highlight and explore the special features of these laws as a result, as well as draw conclusions on the perceptions of competition law in different ASEAN member states.

Academics in law, economics and public policy with an interest in competition law, both in Asia and more broadly, will find this Research Handbook’s insights invaluable. Legal practitioners and policy makers will also find its examination of the major issues in the competition law of the region useful.

Subjects:
Competition Law, Other Jurisdictions , Asia
Contents:
Introduction: Asian Competition Law
Steven Van Uytsel, Shuya HAyashI, John O. HALEY
PART I: Competition Law in Asia: Background Perspectives
1. Adopting competition law in Asia: An increasingly complex reality
Steven VAN UYTSEL
2. The proliferation of competition law in Asia: from forced adoption to an integration project
Steven VAN UYTSEL
PART II: Early Asian Competition Laws and their Continuous Search for their Identity: Japan, Taiwan and Korea
3. The Japanese competition law in its own way: a historical review of the AMA and its characteristics
Shuya HAYASHI, Kunlin WU & Xiaoyu MA
4. The evolution of fair and free competition law in the Republic of Korea
Yo Sop CHOI
5. Political, economic and legal driving forces shaping the developmental contours of competition law: the experience of Taiwan
Andy C. M. CHEN
PART III: Asian Competition Laws at a Crossroad: Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam
6. Indonesian competition law: up for renewal
Sih Yuliana Wahyuningtyas
7. Competition law in Thailand: in transition towards an operational law
Sakda Thanitcul
8. Vietnam’s competition law adoption: from passive to active
Ly Huong Luu
PART IV: European Competition Law as the Main Source of Inspiration: Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and China
9. Competition law in Singapore: the first decade
Burton ONG
10. Hong Kong competition law and legal transplantation
Thomas K. CHENG
11. Legal transplant: giving life to Malaysia’s competition regime
May Fong CHEONG, Joshua Beni Chris TEOH & Esther Li Ean KHOO
12. Retrospect and prospect of China’s anti-monopoly law
Xiaoye WANG
PART V: A Fusion of Different Competition Law Models: The Philippines, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia
13. The Philippine competition law dilemma: US-EU fusion to tension
Alizedney M. DITICULAN
14. Competition law in Laos: evaluating its potential for effective enforcement
Steven VAN UYTSEL & Somsack Hongvichit
15. A legal transplant made unnecessarily complex: The Myanmar competition law
Steven VAN UYTSEL
16. The journey to the Cambodian competition law
David FRUITMAN & Meng Songkheang
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