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Confucian culture and competition law in East Asia, Jingyuan Ma, Mel Marquis

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Confucian culture and competition law in East Asia, Jingyuan Ma, Mel Marquis
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Confucian culture and competition law in East Asia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1313943257
Responsibility statement
Jingyuan Ma, Mel Marquis
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
Competition law is a significant legal transplant in East Asia, where it has come into contact with deeply rooted variants of Confucian culture. This timely volume analyses cultural factors in mainland China, Japan and Korea, focusing on their shared but diversely evolved Confucian heritage. These factors distinguish the competition law systems of these countries from those of major western jurisdictions, in terms of the goals served by the law, the way enforcement is structured, and the way subjects of the law respond to it. Concepts from cultural studies inform a new and eclectic perspective on these dynamics, with the authors also drawing on ideas from law and economics, comparative law, East Asian studies, political science, business management and ethics, and institutional economics. The volume presents a model for cultural analysis of comparative legal topics and contributes to a greater understanding of the challenges to deeper convergence of competition laws between East and West.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Confucian culture and its influence in East Asia -- Confucian business culture and its implications for competition law -- Confucian corporate culture and competition compliance -- Confucian political-bureaucratic culture and its links with the administrative enforcement of competition law -- Confucian 'litigation culture' and the under-development of private antitrust enforcement -- East Asian legal culture and the regional response to the criminalization of cartel conduct
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