Barriers to Entry by Big Data - Comparative Study Between EU Competition Law and Chinese Competition Law
(2023) JAEM03 20231Department of Law
Faculty of Law
- Abstract
- The dynamic and fast-growing big data technology attracts a competitive concern by the whole society. This thesis looks into whether such a concern makes sense, and what are the representative scenarios in practice worth an attention. After that, this thesis aims at examining whether EU competition law and Chinese competition law can handle those targeted scenarios under existing law systems through case studies. In the end, this thesis will give a comparative study and suggestions to both EU and Chinese competition law.
The methodologies practiced in this thesis are mainly doctrinal study, case study, and comparative study, for a synthetic and comprehensive analysis. After that analysis, this thesis finds big data can trigger concerns... (More) - The dynamic and fast-growing big data technology attracts a competitive concern by the whole society. This thesis looks into whether such a concern makes sense, and what are the representative scenarios in practice worth an attention. After that, this thesis aims at examining whether EU competition law and Chinese competition law can handle those targeted scenarios under existing law systems through case studies. In the end, this thesis will give a comparative study and suggestions to both EU and Chinese competition law.
The methodologies practiced in this thesis are mainly doctrinal study, case study, and comparative study, for a synthetic and comprehensive analysis. After that analysis, this thesis finds big data can trigger concerns at a competition law level, and targets several representative scenarios. Later, this thesis finds those most of these scenarios can be solved under EU competition law, and some of these scenarios may be not easy for Chinese competition law. In the end, it is beneficial for Chinese competition law to refer to practical legal experiences from EU competition law. Besides, EU competition law can also learn a concentrated and conceptual method from Chinese competition law. (Less)
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- author
- Zhang, Yunrui LU
- supervisor
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- Julian Nowag LU
- organization
- course
- JAEM03 20231
- year
- 2023
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- language
- English
- id
- 9118161
- date added to LUP
- 2023-06-08 14:53:40
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- 2023-06-08 14:53:40
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