Course Description
The course focuses on the fundamental principles and general rules of competition law in China, with extensive use of the case studies. It covers unilateral and collusive anti-competitive practices and acts of unfair competition. The course also includes closely related issues of consumer protection and innovation. The study of competition law will also involve other subjects, such as civil liability law and economics of industrial organization.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Students will be able to explain the basic principles and general rules of competition law and its connection with other legal fields.
CILO-2: Students will be able to apply knowledge and principles of competition law to solve common competition law problems.
CILO-3: Students will be able to analyse and apply anti-monopoly legislation and jurisprudence.
CILO-4: Students will be able to assess critically the contemporary debates and leading scholarship in the field of competition law.