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Comparative Antitrust Law: Taiwan, China and Beyond
Last Updated Date:   20 November 2024


4 Units,  Semester 2

Course Description:
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

Course Convenor: Visiting Professor Wang Wen Yeu

Co-teacher(s): NA

Course Codes: LL4521 / LL5521 / LL6521 / LLJ5521

Contact Hours: 9 session over 3 weeks: Three 3hr weekly seminar

Workload: Intensive: Week 4-6: 3 - 21 Feb 2025 [Mon, Wed: 6.30 - 9.30pm; & Fri: 3pm - 6pm]

Mode of Assessment: Class Participation – 20%; 6Hr Take Home Exam - 80% [Release: Wed, 26 March 2025 (3pm); Due: Wed, 26 March 2025 (9pm)]

Preclusions: NA

Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or common law equivalent.

Examination Date: Different Mode of Examination

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