----- 竞争法,全球化和法律多元主义:中国的经验
Introduction I. Competition Law and Economic Globalization II. Competition Law and Global Legal Pluralism III. Outline of the Chapters Part I Where Do the Norms Come From? Chapter 1 US, EU and Global Competition Law Development I. Introduction II. US Antitrust Law III. EU Competition Law IV. US, EU and Global Competition Law Development V. Conclusion Chapter 2 International Organizations and Competition Law: Diverging Rationale? I. Introduction II. International Organizations and Competition Law III. The WTO and Competition Law IV. Pursuit of Efficiency and Non-discrimination: Clash of Norms V. Conclusion Part II China's Market Governance and the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) Chapter 3 Market Governance in China I. Introduction II. Institutional Transformation of Market Governance III. Normative Rationalization for Market Governance IV. Dispute Settlement in China's Market Governance V. Conclusion Chapter 4 The Market Environment and Restraints on Competition in China I. Introduction II. China's Economic Transformation III. The Market Environment in China IV. State Owned Enterprises in the Chinese Market V. Development of Foreign Invested Enterprises VI. Development of Private Domestic Enterprises VII. Restraints on Competition in China VIII. Conclusion Chapter 5 The Making of the Anti-Monopoly Law I. Introduction II. Production of the Anti-Monopoly Bill III. China's Communication with Global Competition Law Norms IV. Enactment of the AML V. The Enacted AML VI. Conclusion Part III Global Competition Law Norms and Local AML Chapter 6 Institutionalization of the AML Enforcement I. Introduction II. Public Enforcement III. Private Enforcement IV. Administrative and Judicial Review V. Conclusion Chapter 7 Global Competition Law Norms in the AML Enforcement I. Introduction II. The AML and the Pursuit of Allocative Efficiency III. The AML and Non-discrimination IV. Conclusion Conclusion
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