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Dr. Wendy Ng is an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne's Melbourne Law School, serving as Director of the Competition Law and Economics Network and Associate Director (China) at the Asian Law Centre. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne, an LLM from Columbia University, and an LLB/BCom (Hons) from Melbourne. Her research focuses on competition law in China, international and comparative legal frameworks, and political economy dimensions of regulation. Notable works include The Political Economy of Competition Law in China (Cambridge UP, 2018) and influential articles on digital economy regulation and ASEAN competition policies.
Education:
- PhD in Law, University of Melbourne (Chancellor’s Prize, Harold Luntz Prize)
- LLM, Columbia University
- LLB (Hons)/BCom, University of Melbourne
Research Interests:
- Competition law in China and Asia
- Antitrust enforcement in digital markets
- State influence on regulatory frameworks
- Comparative analysis of international competition laws
- Political economy dynamics in legal policymaking
Publications highlight her expertise in China’s anti-monopoly law, ASEAN regulatory harmonization, and cross-border competition issues. Awards include the Global Competition Review’s 2022 recognition as one of the world’s top 25 antitrust academics.
Professional Contributions:
- Non-Governmental Advisor to the International Competition Network (via Hong Kong Commission)
- Consultant to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on ASEAN policy development
Labs & Networks: Actively leads the Competition Law and Economics Network and contributes to the Asian Law Centre’s China-focused initiatives.



