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Antidumping law and competition law---China's position

Posted on:2007-08-30Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Carleton University (Canada)Candidate:Liu, YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2456390005485172Subject:Law
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis analyzes China's attitude to antidumping law, competition law, and a possible international competition law. The process of exploring China's attitude to these laws raises a theoretical basis for what constitutes law. In order to narrow the gap between law on the books and law in real life, to practice beneficial laws, and to effectively implement laws, this thesis is rooted in the sociology of law with a focus on the Constitutive theory, especially its society-first departure point, to make law necessary, natural, and rational.; By researching developed and developing countries' social conditions and needs, and their dissimilar views on the necessity or not of these laws, and their objectives, contents and enforcements, this thesis draws a conclusion that different social conditions and requirements will lead to different attitudes to law. To predict China's opinion on these laws, it is necessary to follow the Constitutive theory that underlines the society-first approach by clarifying China's external surroundings and its domestic economic, social and political features and requirements.
Keywords/Search Tags:Law, China's, Competition
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