Comparative Antitrust Law: Taiwan, China and Beyond
Training Provider: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Course Reference: TGS-2024051454
S$5,400
About This Course
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
(i) understand and apply essential concepts of antitrust law, using these principles to analyze key antitrust cases in Taiwan;
(ii) gain insights into China’s unique antitrust regime, including regulatory frameworks and policy considerations;
(iii) compare antitrust laws and practices in Taiwan and China, identifying distinctions and similarities within each jurisdiction's approach to competition regulation; and
(iv) examine cross-border antitrust cases and assess recent international developments, understanding the global impact and trends in competition regulation.
What You'll Learn
In view of the globalized nature of competition regulation, this course conducts a comparative study on the antitrust law of Taiwan and China, as well as related international developments. Particular attention will be paid to the regulatory, policy and law-in-action context. It will be divided into three parts. Part I introduces the essential concepts of antitrust law and applies them to analyze leading antitrust cases in Taiwan; Part II focuses on China’s distinctive antitrust regime and wide-ranging policy issues; Part III explores cross-border cases and international developments.
Entry Requirements
A good Bachelor's or Juris Doctor degree in Law
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