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Procedural Rights in Competition Law in the EU and China / edited by Caroline Cauffman, Qian Hao
(China-EU Law Series. ISSN:21982716 ; 3)

Publisher (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2016
Edition 1st ed. 2016.
Authors Cauffman, Caroline editor
Hao, Qian editor
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Size VII, 275 p. 3 illus : online resource
Notes Caroline Cauffman and Qian Hao, Introduction -- David Gabathuler and Wouter Devroe, The European Union Competition Law Framework -- Qian Hao, An Overview of the Administrative Enforcement of China’s Competition Law: Origin and Evolution -- Anca D. Chirita, Procedural Rights in EU Administrative Competition Proceedings: Ex Ante Mergers -- Adrian Emch, Wei Han and Clara Ingen-Housz, Merger Control in China – Procedural Rights -- Daniel Muheme, Norman Neyrinck and Nicolas Petit, Procedural Rights in EU Antitrust Proceedings -- Ling Dong, Procedural Rights in Competition Law Proceedings – Ex Post Proceedings -- Michael Albers, National Competition Laws, International Cooperation and Procedural Rights -- Caroline Cauffman and Qian Hao, Comparison of the EU and Chinese System of Procedural Rights -- Caroline Cauffman and Qian Hao, Conclusion
The book examines the rights of defendants in infringement procedures and those of the notifying parties in merger proceedings before the European Commission and the Chinese competition authorities. The initial chapters offer a general introduction to EU and Chinese competition law respectively, paying particular attention to the substantive rules of competition law. Subsequent chapters present an overview of the procedural rights of the notifying parties in merger cases in both legal systems surveyed, address the procedural rights of defendants in infringement cases, and provide an international perspective on differences in the notification and enforcement procedures between legal systems. The final chapter draws comparative conclusions and includes a number of suggestions for improvement
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48735-8
Subjects LCSH:Private international law
LCSH:Conflict of laws
LCSH:International law
LCSH:Comparative law
LCSH:Law—Europe
LCSH:Human rights
LCSH:Trade regulation
FREE:Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law
FREE:European Law
FREE:Human Rights
FREE:International Economic Law, Trade Law
Classification LCC:K7000-7720.22
DC23:340.9
ID 8000066334
ISBN 9783662487358

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