Research on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests in China's Antitrust Law from the Perspective of Experience Economy

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Hongyin Wang et al.

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As an important part of market competition law, antitrust law plays an important role in China's market regulation. However, due to the rapid renewal of the market development stage and the lack of experience in dealing with the infringement of consumers' rights and interests in the monopoly market, China's current anti-monopoly law can not effectively safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of every market consumer. From theoretical depth to practical measures, it constantly reflects the lack of consumer protection in the field of antitrust in China, which deviates from the trend that the world pays more and more attention to consumer protection. Combined with the experience and lessons of developed countries (regions), China's anti-monopoly law should not only change ideas on the basis of theory, but also comprehensively improve legislation, law enforcement and judicature. Advanced experience such as consumer private enforcement system, inversion of the burden of proof, punitive damages and so on should also be paid attention to and applied in practice. From the perspective of experience economy, strengthening and continuously improving the protection of consumers' rights and interests in the field of antitrust is not only an individual problem of today's consumers, but also an important measure related to the national economy and the people's livelihood.

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