Book contents
- Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia
- Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Confucian Culture and Its Influence in East Asia
- 3 Confucian Business Culture and Its Implications for Competition Law
- 4 Confucian Corporate Culture and Competition Compliance
- 5 Confucian Political-Bureaucratic Culture and Its Links with the Administrative Enforcement of Competition Law
- 6 Confucian ‘Litigation Culture’ and the Under-development of Private Antitrust Enforcement
- 7 Confucian Legal Culture and the Regional Response to the Criminalization of Cartel Conduct
- 8 Conclusion
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
8 - Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2022
- Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia
- Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Confucian Culture and Its Influence in East Asia
- 3 Confucian Business Culture and Its Implications for Competition Law
- 4 Confucian Corporate Culture and Competition Compliance
- 5 Confucian Political-Bureaucratic Culture and Its Links with the Administrative Enforcement of Competition Law
- 6 Confucian ‘Litigation Culture’ and the Under-development of Private Antitrust Enforcement
- 7 Confucian Legal Culture and the Regional Response to the Criminalization of Cartel Conduct
- 8 Conclusion
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The concluding chapter recaps a number of points made in the book. It expresses views on the co-evolution of culture and institutions in developed and developing states, and recognizes the need to avoid a deterministic approach when exploring the impact of culture. The chapter suggests that, although competition laws in China, Japan, and Korea are understandably considered legal transplants, they exhibit distinctive characteristics that differ from the legal regimes of the ‘West’. A culture-based investigation of the factors that underlie the substance, enforcement patterns, institutions and legal and regulatory features in the countries concerned facilitates a better understanding of the distinctiveness of competition law and practice in East Asia.
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- Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia , pp. 336 - 358Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022