Postgraduate Diploma in EU Competition Law
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The course provides you with an in-depth, complete and practical overview of all topics relevant to the competition law field and allows you to put it into practice immediately.
Additionally, the course puts you in contact with competition attorneys, in-house counsel and employees of NCAs from all over the world.
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The course is tailored to practitioners, so is comprehensive in scope, and is focused on the needs of practice rather than being purely academic.
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Comprehensive and well-structured course which is manageable in conjunction with a busy job
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Postgraduate
Distance
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Duration
Flexible
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
The distance learning Postgraduate Diploma in EU Competition Law Programme is structured into three modules of twelve units.
Each unit comes in the form of hard copy print and as a PDF file via the Programme website.
Questions will be set at the end of each unit and model answers to these will be sent with the unit that follows.
Units are normally sent by post and overseas students will be sent their material by air courier. Students are expected to engage with the online platform during their studies.
All students will be eligible to attend two optional weekend seminars at King’s College London.
Important information
Documents
- Course programme
About this course
What you'll learn
EU competition law remains critically important for many jurisdictions around the world and remains a key aspect of regulating anti-competitive policy.
Benefit from a highly relevant programme that:
Provides you with an in-depth and up-to date knowledge of EU competition law, focusing on practical aspects as well as the substantive law
The units will take you systematically through the constituent provisions of EU Competition Law: Article 101, Article 102, Article 106 and Articles 107-109
Applicants should hold a degree in law of a good 2nd class standard (2.1) or the equivalent, or a degree in a related discipline or be qualified as a barrister or a solicitor.
Applications may also be accepted from a candidate who has achieved a comparative academic level through his or her studies and where previous study, work or experience has made the applicant a suitable candidate.
It is not possible to study this programme whilst you are registered for a different programme at any other institution.
Accessible – 24/7 availability from wherever you have an internet connection
Flexible – take control of how, where and when to study, at a pace that's right for you
Professional – industry leading course directors and tutors
Quality – study the same course used by corporations for internal training
Network – with tutors and like-minded professionals from around the world. Use our online tutorial forum to ask questions and share knowledge
Reviews
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The course provides you with an in-depth, complete and practical overview of all topics relevant to the competition law field and allows you to put it into practice immediately.
Additionally, the course puts you in contact with competition attorneys, in-house counsel and employees of NCAs from all over the world.
← | →
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The course is tailored to practitioners, so is comprehensive in scope, and is focused on the needs of practice rather than being purely academic.
← | →
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Comprehensive and well-structured course which is manageable in conjunction with a busy job
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
N. Brusik, Loyens & Loeff N.V., The Netherlands
D. Baker, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Belgium
S. Latham,Hausfeld & Co LLP, UK
K. Knaus,E-Control, Austria
M. Ivanovas, Policy and Regulatory Report, Belgium
O. O'Reilly, ComReg Ireland
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 12 years
Subjects
- IT Law
- Competition Law
- European Law
- Law
- Antitrust law
- Competition policy
- Antitrust policy
- Diploma
- Regulation
- Articles
- Postgraduate
- Substantive
- Merger regulation
Teachers and trainers (1)
International law lawyer
specialising in the energy sector
Course programme
Module 1 - Principles of EU Competition Law
- Unit 1 - Introduction to Competition Law and Policy
- Unit 2 - Article 101(1)
- Unit 3 - Article 101(3) and Article 102
- Unit 4 - Article 106
- Unit 5 - Articles 107 - 109
- Unit 6 - Merger Regulation
- Unit 7 - Joint Ventures
- Unit 8 - Cartels
- Unit 9 - Distribution
- Unit 10 - Licensing
- Unit 11 - Public Enforcement of EU Competition Law
- Unit 12 - Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law
Postgraduate Diploma in EU Competition Law