Law and the Market Economy in China / edited by Perry Keller, King's College London, UK.
2016
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Title
Law and the Market Economy in China / edited by Perry Keller, King's College London, UK.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxon, England : Routledge, 2016.
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1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
chapter 1 Adaptive Efficiency and Financial Development in China: The Role of Contracts and Contractual Enforcement
chapter 2 Enforcing Commercial Judgments in the Pearl River Delta of China
chapter 3 How Do We Know When an Enterprise Exists? Unanswerable Questions and Legal Polycentricity in China
chapter 4 New Hope for Corporate Governance in China?
chapter 5 China's Competition Policy Reforms: The Anti-Monopoly Law and Beyond
chapter 6 Against Antitrust Functionalism: Reconsidering China's Antimonopoly Law
chapter 7 Market Dominance by China's Public Utility Enterprises
chapter 8 Globalization as Boundary-Blurring: International and Local Law Firms in China's Corporate Law Market
chapter 9 Trade, Investment and Beyond: The Impact of WTO Accession on China's Legal System
chapter 10 Banking on China's WTO Commitments:
chapter 11 China's Accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement-Challenges and the Way Forward
chapter 12 Trade and Environment: Challenges after China's WTO Accession
chapter 13 The Honeymoon is Over: The U.S.-China WTO Intellectual Property Complaint.
chapter 2 Enforcing Commercial Judgments in the Pearl River Delta of China
chapter 3 How Do We Know When an Enterprise Exists? Unanswerable Questions and Legal Polycentricity in China
chapter 4 New Hope for Corporate Governance in China?
chapter 5 China's Competition Policy Reforms: The Anti-Monopoly Law and Beyond
chapter 6 Against Antitrust Functionalism: Reconsidering China's Antimonopoly Law
chapter 7 Market Dominance by China's Public Utility Enterprises
chapter 8 Globalization as Boundary-Blurring: International and Local Law Firms in China's Corporate Law Market
chapter 9 Trade, Investment and Beyond: The Impact of WTO Accession on China's Legal System
chapter 10 Banking on China's WTO Commitments:
chapter 11 China's Accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement-Challenges and the Way Forward
chapter 12 Trade and Environment: Challenges after China's WTO Accession
chapter 13 The Honeymoon is Over: The U.S.-China WTO Intellectual Property Complaint.
Summary
"This volume concerns several aspects of China's changing market based economy. These include commercial contract enforcement, corporate structures, competition law and other issues related to China's membership in the WTO. In the past two decades, the rapid integration of China's economy into the global marketplace has created obligations and expectations of non-discrimination and regulatory transparency in domestic markets. The Chinese government has responded by demanding better governance within major companies, market sectors and public administration generally. However, as the articles in this volume show, it has struggled to find a corporate structure capable of absorbing external equity investment and participation but still amenable to direct and indirect state guidance. It has also moved cautiously in creating legal controls over unfair competition. Moreover, the protection of state owned enterprises, which serve as vehicles for domestic economic, social and political policy, has been a recurring issue in China's WTO trade disputes."--Provided by publisher.
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First published 2011 by Ashgate Publishing.
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Taylor & Francis Online
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English
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9781315091969 (e-book : PDF)
9781351560665 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754628613 (hardback)
9781351560665 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754628613 (hardback)
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