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Aggrieved companies 'should go to court'

By ANDREW MOODY (China Daily) Updated: 2014-09-29 09:16

BIO: WANG XIAOYE

Professor of law, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Age: 65

Education

· 1981, Bachelor of Philosophy, Inner Mongolia Normal University

· 1984, LLM, Renmin University of China

· 1993, Juris Doctor (Doctor of Jurisprudence), University of Hamburg

Career

· 1988-94, Visiting scholar, Max-Planck Institute for Private Law, Hamburg

· 2005-06, Fulbright Scholar, Chicago-Kent College of Law

· 1984-present, Professor of law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

· 2012-present, Distinguished professor of law, Hunan University

· 2011-present, Member of the Consultant Expert Panel of Anti-Monopoly Commission under the State Council

Publications

Published 250 papers in Chinese, English and German; and has also edited and authored 20 books, including The Evolution of China's Anti-monopoly Law (2014).

Favorites:

Book: The Fatal Conceit by F. A. Hayek and Global Competition: Law, Markets and Globalization by David J. Gerber

Film: The Sound of Music (1965, directed by Robert Wise)

Music: Chinese traditional music, including The Moon Reflected in Erquan Spring or Two Springs Reflect The Moon.

Food: German food, particularly potato-based dishes.-"I like the simplicity of German food because I don't like to cook."

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