State Restraints in China: A Different Case?
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Without Professor Xiaoye Wang, Chinese competition law would not be in the shape it is today. Perhaps the key competition statute—the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)—would not even have been enacted without her relentless efforts to push the competition law agenda in China. Professor Wang’s 70th birthday saw the tenth anniversary of the AML’s entry into force. It presents the ideal moment to take stock of what has been achieved in Chinese competition law over the past decade and to put the spotlight on Professor Wang’s significant contributions. In this Liber Amicorum, Professor Wang’s colleagues, friends, and admirers in China and around the world come together to celebrate her achievements to date and to discuss recent competition law developments in China and other timely topics. The variety of contributors’ backgrounds (academics, enforcers, lawyers, economists) demonstrates the abundance and range of the issues brought out in the book.
Source Publication
Wang Xiaoye: The Pioneer of Competition Law in China, Liber Amicorum
Source Editors/Authors
Adrian Emch, Wendy Ng
Publication Date
2019
Recommended Citation
Healey, Deborah and Fox, Eleanor M., "State Restraints in China: A Different Case?" (2019). Faculty Chapters. 1213.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/1213
