<i>‘This is a very timely book which provides an unprecedented analysis of the factors which have shaped the competition law systems of ten Asian countries and Australia. The comprehensive discussion from varying viewpoints against the backdrop of the significantly different environments within which the respective regimes have developed creates a framework for the comparative assessment of competition law systems elsewhere in the world.’</i>
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
<i>‘New competition laws have been adopted throughout Asia in recent years, and some of the older laws have been significantly strengthened. This makes Asia a fascinating region in which to look at the political and economic circumstances of the countries in which such laws are to be found, and to consider the very different conditions that exist within them. This book will be an invaluable guide to anyone with an interest in the developing competition law regimes of this immensely important part of the world.’</i>
- Richard Whish, King’s College London, UK,
<i>‘As with every good academic book, this one will serve as the starting point of many more research projects to come.’</i>
- Rupprecht Podszun, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law,