Symposium: Asian Competition Law, Trade Policy and Citizen Welfare

Event date
21 March 2025
Event time
10:00 - 18:00
Oxford week
HT 9
Audience
Anyone
Venue
Harold Lee Room - Pembroke College
Speaker(s)

Programme and registration details:

Registration:

Those interested in attending this event should email the event coordinator, Ms. Lisa Voelzmann, to indicate their interest. Participation in person only. Please note that places are limited.

Draft programme:

09h30-10h00

Arrival and registration, Pembroke College, Oxford

10h00-10h10

Introduction

Ngoc Son Bui and Ariel Ezrachi: University of Oxford

10h10-11h10

Panel one

10h10-10h20

Burton Ong (Singapore): National University of Singapore

Developing a common legal approach towards Abuse of Dominance: What lessons can the ASEAN Economic Community draw from the Article 102 TFEU jurisprudence?

10h20-10h30

Shin-Ru Cheng (Japan): Kyoto University

The evolving landscape of ex-ante digital regulations in Asia

10h30-10h40

Yo Sop Choi (South Korea): Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Competition laws and policies on unfair trade practices in Asia

10h40-11h10

Discussion

11h10-11h30

Coffee break

11h30-12h30

Panel two

11h30-11h40

Rifky Muhammad Wicaksono (Indonesia): University of Oxford

Navigating the Future of Indonesia’s Competition Policy in the Digital Era

11h40-11h50

May Fong Cheong (Malaysia): UNSW

Trust, Institutions and Law: Transforming Competition Policy and Law in Malaysia

11h50-12h00

Thomas Cheng (Hong Kong): University of Hong Kong

Competition and innovation in developing countries

12h00-12h30

Discussion

12h30-13h30

Lunch

13h30-14h30

Panel three

13h30-13h40

Sandra Marco Colino (Hong Kong/China): Chinese University of Hong Kong

China's Anti-Monopoly Law and the promotion of the socialist market economic model through antitrust

13h40-13h50

Yalun Yan (Taiwan): National Cheng Kung University

Taiwan’s competition law enforcement and policy implementation 

13h50-14h00

Kanoknai Thawonphanit (Thailand): Thammasat University

Democracy Deficit of the Thai Competition Law"

14h00-14h30

Discussion

14h30-14h50

Ice cream break

14h50-15h50

Panel four

14h50-15h00

Amber Darr (UK): University of Manchester

Competition and Human Development: a proposal for a South Asian enforcement agenda

15h00-15h10

Julian Nowag (Hong Kong): Lund University

ASEAN Competition Law: thoughts on an emerging regime

15h10-15h20

Masako Wakui (Japan): Kyoto University

Abuse of superior bargaining position

15h20-15h50

Discussion

15h50-16h10

Coffee break

16h10-17h10

Panel five

16h10-16h20

Zongze Wu and Peng XU (China): China University of Political Science and Law; China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.

Competition Concerns in the Construction of Regionally Centralized Computing Power Infrastructure: A Case Study Based on Chinese Policy Practice

16h20-16h30

Lu Lam Uyen (Vietnam): University of Economics- Ho Chi Minh City

Postmodernism, Buddhism, and New Trends in Competition Law

16h30-16h40

Sih Yuliana Wahyuningtyas (Indonesia)

[TBC]

16h40-17h10

Discussion

17h10-17h20

Concluding remarks

Ariel Ezrachi and Ngoc Son Bui: University of Oxford

 

 

 

 

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