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9780192843388

Competition Law and Policy in Digital Markets A Comparative Analysis of the EU and China

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    9780192843388

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    0192843389

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2025-06-06
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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The advent of digital technologies has transformed markets and resulted in unprecedented levels of market concentration, with a handful of digital giants controlling the provision of many goods and services. Against these changing market dynamics, Competition Law and Policy in Digital Markets: A Comparative Analysis of the EU and China provides a critical comparative analysis of the application of competition law in digital markets in the EU and China.

The book deciphers how these two key competition law jurisdictions apply their respective competition laws against different digital giants and the potential impact of those applications in the evolution of digital markets. This book first maps the characteristics of digital markets and the challenges they raise for competition law enforcement and, second, critically discusses decisional practice and policy developments in the EU and China. The discussion identifies potential competition law problems in the digital economy and covers various types of anti-competitive conduct at the intersection of consumer, data protection and competition law. It also identifies contentious cases, querying whether competition law can act as a gap filler or whether other regulatory tools are better suited to address such problems.

Pioneering and timely, Competition Law and Policy in Digital Markets examines the challenges posed to competition law enforcement by these new dynamics. The similarities and divergent approaches between competition law enforcers in the EU and China are examined in a bid to contribute to a more transparent debate between the two.

Author Biography

Maria Ioannidou, Reader in Competition Law, Queen Mary University of London,Bingwan Xiong, Associate Professor of Law, Renmin University of China

Maria Ioannidou is a Reader in competition law at the School of Law, Queen Mary University of London where she also serves as the Deputy Director of the Institute for Competition and Consumers. Between August 2019 and September 2022 she served as Commissioner Rapporteur and Member of the Board of the Hellenic Competition Commission. Maria is the managing editor for the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement and the author of Consumer Involvement in Private Competition Law Enforcement (OUP 2015).


Bingwan Xiong is a Professor at the School of Law, Renmin University of China where he serves as Senior Research Fellow at Renmin University Institute of Law and Technology, as well as the Subject Convenor of the Civil and Commercial Law Group. He is member of the directory boards of China's Society of Cyber and Information Law and China's Society of Civil Law. He also sits in the Expert Group of Cloud Computing Service Security Assessment in the Cyberspace Administration of China. He graduated from Renmin University (LL.B., LL.M., and Ph.D.) and Harvard Law School (LL.M.).

Table of Contents

Part A. The Context: Characteristics of Digital Markets and Competition Law Implications1. Introduction2. Technological, Economic, and Architectural Characteristics of Digital Markets3. Digital Markets and Competition LawPart B. Competition Law and Digital Markets in the EU4. Anticompetitive Agreements5. Abuses of Dominance6. Mergers and AcquisitionsPart C. Competition Law and Digital Markets in China7. Anticompetitive Agreements8. Abuses of Dominance9. Mergers10. Administrative MonopolyPart D. Comparative Assessment: Normative Conclusions11. Comparative Conclusions12. Conclusion

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