w88 casino News Network (provided by the Competition Law Center)October-November 2015, w88 casinoHuang Yong, a professor at the Law w88 casino, has participated in many international academic activities. Including the "9th International Conference on Standards and Innovation in Information Technology" held by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) in Silicon Valley, and the international seminar titled "Comparative Approaches to Regulation in India and China" held by the University of Pennsylvania Law w88 casino,Hosted in Sydney, Australia“RBB 2015Antitrust EconomicsLearning Forum" and gave a keynote speech at the seminar.
"No.9International Conference on Standards and Innovation in Information Technology"
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In the "Standards, International w88 and Government Policy" sub-forum on the afternoon of October 6,Professor Huang YongDiscussed technical standards and intellectual property issues in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Public-Private Partnership (PPP) with US International w88 Commissioner Scott Kieff, US East West Center (East West Center) and European Commission Economist Nikolaus Thumm. Huang Yong introduced the legal system and characteristics of Chinese standards in detail, elaborated on the importance and measures of intellectual property protection in international w88, and answered questions from the audience.
The guests also discussed hot topics such as "standard essential patents and standards", "standards in practice", "standards, innovation and business models", and "the economics of standards".
It is reported that IEEE is currently the world's largest non-profit professional technical society, with more than 400,000 members in more than 160 countries. It is committed to the development and research of electrical, electronics, computer engineering and science-related fields. It has formulated more than 900 industry standards in the fields of space, computers, telecommunications, biomedicine, power and consumer electronics, and has now developed into an international academic organization with great influence.
Comparative Approaches to Regulation in India and China
October 25th,Huang YongAt the invitation of Christopher S. Yoo, a well-known professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law w88 casino, I went to Philadelphia to participate in an international seminar titled "Comparative Approaches to Regulation in India and China" organized by the Asian Law Center of the w88 casino.
The seminar invited judges of the Supreme Court of India, chairman of the Hong Kong Competition Commission, well-known jurists and economists from universities in Singapore and China, as well as Harvard University, University of Chicago, University of California, University of Wisconsin, etc. Guests attending the meeting discussed regulatory issues in environmental regulation, corporate governance regulation, patent law and drug regulation, as well as competition law.
In the topic of "Economic Development and Competition Law Enforcement in Developing Countries", Professor Huang Yong pointed out that China's competition law enforcement requires more professional analysis, and economics will play an increasing role, which requires law enforcers to understand, be familiar with, and use more knowledge of industrial economics to guide law enforcement. Competition law enforcement also needs to focus on the protection of corporate intellectual property rights and use more reasonable principles in law enforcement to consider the pro-competitive and anti-competitive effects of corporate behavior.

Professor Huang Yong gave a speech
After the meeting, Professor Christopher S. Yoo discussed jointly conducted academic research with Professor Huang Yong and reached a preliminary consensus.
“2015YearRBBAntitrust Economics Forum”
November 5th,Professor Huang YongAttended by invitationHeld in Sydney, Australia“RBB 2015Antitrust EconomicsLearning Forum”And gave a keynote speech at the conference。
Rod Sims, Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Zhang Handong, Director of the Price Supervision and Antitrust Bureau of the National Development and Reform Commission, and LaiOfficials of antitrust enforcement agencies of Australia, China, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, scholars of law and economics, and partners of economics companies,More than 100 people including partners from law firms attendedForum。
Rod Sims andHuang Yong delivered keynote speeches at the opening ceremony of the conference,Huang Yong is titledSpeech on “The Role of Economic Analysis in China’s Enforcement of AML”first introduced the latest developments in China's competition policy implementation and law enforcement, and then elaborated on the application of economic analysis in China's antitrust law enforcement and justice. Huang Yong pointed out that in the review of concentration of undertakings, law enforcement agencies use economic analysis to judge issues such as unilateral effects, synergistic effects, blocking effects, and efficiency, which will help weigh the anti-competitive effects and pro-competitive effects of corporate actions. In addition, in cases of abuse of dominant market position, law enforcement agencies also need to use economic analysis to more accurately define the relevant market, determine the dominant market position, and identify the rationality of the behavior. In addition, in the calculation of damages in antitrust civil litigation, economic analysis must also be relied upon to determine the amount of compensation. Huang Yong believes that as China’s antitrust law enforcement agencies and judicial departments accumulate experience and the complexity of cases increases, the role of economic analysis is increasing day by day. This is not only a challenge to competition law enforcement and judicial adjudication, but also an opportunity to improve professional capabilities.

Professor Huang Yong’s speech
After the meeting,Huang Yong also participated in the signing of the "Memorandum of Understanding on Antitrust Cooperation between China and Australia".

Huang Yong communicates with Rod Sims