:Global Type
:Tenure-track Type
Research Interests: Legal Studies
Research Topic: Harmonization of Competition Laws for Cross-Border Digital Trade in Asia: From the View of Economic Analysis of Law
Host Department: Graduate School of Law
Previous Affiliation: Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University
Dr. Shin-Ru Cheng previously served as a postdoctoral fellow at Kyoto University Graduate School of Law. Before entering academia, he practiced law in Taiwan and is qualified to practice in the State of California, the United States. His research centers on competition law with a focus on digital economy-related issues, about which he has published numerous articles and coauthored the book titled Antitrust Law: Cases and Materials.
His research at the Hakubi Center examines the costs and benefits of three primary models of competition law harmonization: the European model (high), the American model (intermediate), and the Southeast Asian model (low). The results will provide Asian governments with a practical proposal for negotiating a regional competition framework, leading to the creation of a broader regional market to expand cross-border digital trade in Asia.
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