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Confucianism And Antitrust: China's Emerging Evolutionary Approach To Anti-Monopoly Law, Thomas J. Horton
Confucianism And Antitrust: China's Emerging Evolutionary Approach To Anti-Monopoly Law, Thomas J. Horton
Thomas J. Horton
In August, 2007, the People’s Republic of China, through its National People’s Congress, enacted its Anti-Monopoly Law, which took effect in August, 2008. This article discusses the historical, cultural, and philosophical values that have helped to shape and influence China’s current AML. Rather than following the United States and Europe, China appears to be charting its own course in interpreting and enforcing its competition laws. Based upon China’s history, culture, and Confucian ethics and morals, this article forecasts that China’s future AML enforcement will be based upon social, moral, and ethical considerations, as well as economic ones. This article concludes …
Margin Squeeze In The Telecommunication Market. Transitional Period Between Dial-Up And Broadband Internet. Teliasonera Case, Emanuela Matei
Margin Squeeze In The Telecommunication Market. Transitional Period Between Dial-Up And Broadband Internet. Teliasonera Case, Emanuela Matei
Emanuela A. Matei
No abstract provided.
International Trade And U.S. Antitrust Law, J. Kessler, Alexander Tsesis
International Trade And U.S. Antitrust Law, J. Kessler, Alexander Tsesis
Alexander Tsesis
No abstract provided.
Global Textiles And Clothing Trade: Trade Policy Perspectives, Umair Ghori
Global Textiles And Clothing Trade: Trade Policy Perspectives, Umair Ghori
Umair H. Ghori
Textile and clothing (T&C) manufacture is often a country's first step on the road to industrialisation, and thus a critically important sector of international trade for developing countries and least developed countries (LDCs). A long-standing system of quotas - established outside the GATT norms, primarily to protect developed economies, and expanded throughout the latter half of the twentieth century - was abolished in 2005. This event launched a major shift in the workings of this area of world trade. This book explores the impact of this seminal event. The author presents substantial case studies of the effect of the abolition …
Chapters On North Dakota And South Dakota, Thomas Horton
Chapters On North Dakota And South Dakota, Thomas Horton
Thomas J. Horton
These volumes sets forth the substantive civil and criminal case law, procedure, practice, and statutes in separate chapters for each of the 50 states.