This book is the first full-scale study of Hong Kong’s new competition law since its full implementation in 2015. Professors Thomas Cheng and Kelvin Kwok, two of Hong Kong’s foremost scholars in the field of competition law, provide an in-depth and critical review of the latest development in competition law and policy in Hong Kong by combining their theoretical thinking with practical experience. The book is thus not limited to reiterating the legal rules. Their conclusions seek to reflect on the future direction of Hong Kong’s competition law and contribute to the ongoing debates on means of improving the current system. The
Hong Kong Competition Law: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives, CHENG Thomas K. and KWOK Kelvin H. F.
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