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Dr Jing Wang

Jing Wang
Associate Professor in Commercial Law

Areas of interest

Working in the broad Commercial Law and Competition / Antitrust Law arena, Jing’s research over recent years focuses on Competition Law and Industrial Policy, examining whether market intervention and the activities of State-oriented monopolies were consistent with the protection of market competition, protection of efficiency and consumers, or whether non-competition interests are pursued. More recently, Jing has also focused on examining the interface between digital anti-consumer practices and antitrust regulation in the EU, US and China.

Postgraduate supervision

PhD supervision in Market Regulation; Competition Law; Law & Technology

Academic qualifications

  • PhD in Law, Bangor University
  • LLM in International Commercial and Business Law, Bangor University
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Awards and honours

  • Economic and Social Research Council Impact Acceleration Account (ESRC IAA) Festival of Social Science (FoSS) Event, Principal Investigator, titled ‘Young People’s Law Reform Club: Protecting us in our digital life’ (2024)
  • ESRC IAA Rapid Response Fund, Principal Investigator, titled ‘Helping Teenagers to Understand How They Can Be Commercially Harmed Online’ (2024)
  • ESRC IAA FoSS Event, Principal Investigator, titled ‘“We know all about you”: how are teenagers commercially influenced online?’ (2023)
  • Clark Foundation for Legal Education, Principal Investigator, titled ‘Creating “Doodle 2D Animations” on 50 leading cases in Contract / Competition Law’ (2021-2022)

Websites/blogs

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Selected publications

  • ‘Some thoughts on applying the Collective Dominance Test to App Store Gatekeepers’ (2024) 45(11) European Competition Law Review 522-526
  • ‘How Excessive Pricing Jurisprudence Could Help the EU Commission Take a Big Bite out of Apple’s Commission Fee’ (2024) 8(2) European Competition and Regulatory Law Review 92-100
  • ‘Legitimacy & Effectiveness Concerns in China’s Private Antitrust Enforcement Regime: A Comparative Analysis with the EU & US Regimes’ (2023) 11(3) Oxford Journal of Antitrust Enforcement 454-490 (World Finalist for the 2024 Antitrust Writing Awards, organised by Concurrences and George Washington University)
  • ‘Application Improvements of China’s Abuse of Dominance Provisions in the Digital Era: An Observation on the ‘Choosing One from Two’ Jurisprudence’ (2023) 16(3) Global Competition Litigation Review 129-134
  • ‘Addressing Legitimacy Concerns in Antitrust Private Litigation involving China’s State-Owned Enterprises’ (2022) 45(1) World Competition: Law and Economics Review 75-122 (World Finalist for the 2023 Antitrust Writing Awards)
  • ‘Competition Neutrality in Courts: Can China’s Anti-Monopoly Law 2022 ensure the supremacy of competition law in antitrust private litigation involving State-Owned Enterprises?’ 2022 15(4) Global Competition Litigation Review 132-138
  • ‘The 2007 Anti-Monopoly Law of China Facing Efficacy Challenges from the Ongoing Mixed-Ownership Reform’ (2022) 43(2) European Competition Law Review 61-73 
  • ‘How Competition Ideals Are Emasculated in Key Industries in China, and Pathways to Reform’ (2021) 44(3) Fordham International Law Journal 609-670 

Selected Conference Papers

  • European China Law Studies Association (ECLS) Annual Conference, Hong Kong, September 19-21, 2024 – ‘Can the “Apple Tax” be effectively tackled by the EU Digital Market Act and China’s Anti-Monopoly Guidelines on the Platform Economy?’
  • British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association (BILETA) Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland, April 17-19, 2024 – ‘How Economic & Social Sustainability Has Been Adversely Affected by Online Gatekeepers Anti-Competitive Practices’
  • Law, Society, and Academia in the Global South: Challenges and Prospects Conference, Nigeria, September 27-28, 2023 – ‘Mirroring the EU Digital Market Act to Tackle Technology Giants Anti-Competitive Conducts in South Africa?’
  • The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference, Oxford, UK, June 27-30, 2023 – ‘Let’s Go Digital: Animations in Contract and Competition Law Storytelling’
  • The International Conference on Emerging Legal Issues, Kurdistan, March 8-9, 2023 –Personal Data Privacy vs Public Interest: Covid-19 Brings a Data Protection Policy Rethink’
  • The International Meeting on Law and Society (LSA 2022), ISCTE University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal, July 13-16, 2022 – ‘Prevent Market Manipulation: East and West Open a Common Front against Digital Platforms Anti-Competitive Practices’
  • The 34th SASE Annual Conference: Fractious Connections, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, July 9-11, 2022 – ‘Citizens and Antitrust Violations: Legitimacy & Effectiveness Concerns in China’s Private Antitrust Enforcement Regime’
  • The 19th Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Conference 2022, Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2022 – ‘Sustainability of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law in the Digital Era: An observation on the ‘choosing one from two’ jurisprudence’

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