Congratulations to Dr Angela Zhang for her outstanding success in this year's Antitrust Writing Awards 2019. Two of her recent articles won an award and a third one was shortlisted. She is the only person to win more than one award this year.
Winner (Procedure Category) "Strategic Public Shaming: Evidence from Chinese Antitrust Investigations" (2019) 237 China Quarterly 174-195.
Winner (Asian Antitrust) "The Role of Media in Antitrust: Evidence from China" (2018) 41 Fordham International Law Journal 473-530.
Shortlisted (Concerted Practices) "Strategic Comity" (2019) 44 Yale Journal of International Law
Dr Zhang was recently a panel speaker at the Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century organised by the United State's Federal Trade Commission from 25-26 March 2019 in Washington DC. The 11th session was titled "The FTC's Role in a Changing World" and focused on the agency's international work. It explored the FTC’s international role in light of globalization, technological change, and the increasing number of competition, consumer protection, and privacy laws and enforcement agencies around the world. Speakers addressed the implications of international developments on the FTC’s work on behalf of American consumers. Dr Zhang spoke on a panel with three other professors including Francesca Bignami (George Washington University), Christopher Yoo (University of Pennsylvania) and Philip Masden (College of Europe). During the hearing, Dr Zhang referred to several of her articles on EU courts and judges and the institutional challenges in Chinese antitrust enforcement.
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