Postgraduate Diploma in Public Procurement Regulation in the EU and in its Global Context.
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This programme is incredibly useful for established lawyers and practitioners who have no legal training but want to systematise their practical knowledge.
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Thank you. Very relevant and useful.
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This is a fantastic programme. It is very informative and covers a wide range of procurement issues.
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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.
About this course
What you'll learn
This programme has been specifically designed for professionals wishing to expand their knowledge and understanding of EU procurement law and regulation, while also placing that system within its wider international context.
Benefit from a highly relevant programme that:
Details the purpose and effects of procurement regulation in achieving integrity, efficiency and better integrated markets
Gives a detailed working knowledge of the EU system of procurement regulation in the public, utility and defence sectors
Provides insights into modern procurement methods such as those made possible by electronic procurement and cross-border cooperation
Develops your understanding of the expanding scope of policies being driven by procurement such as development of innovation, sustainability requirements and the need to meet the challenges set by new social policy requirements
Outlines the wider transnational procurement systems applied by Development Banks and the promotion of further procurement goals through trade agreements and other international measures.
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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This programme is incredibly useful for established lawyers and practitioners who have no legal training but want to systematise their practical knowledge.
← | →
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Thank you. Very relevant and useful.
← | →
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This is a fantastic programme. It is very informative and covers a wide range of procurement issues.
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Eliza Niewiadorska,European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Public Procurement Student)
Gabriella Heller, Intuitive Surgical. Inc. (Public Procurement Student)
Abayomi Sutton, Sutton & Sutton (Public Procurement Student)
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
- European Law
- Global
- Law
- Public
- Procurement
- Global Context
- Programme
- Wider
- Publicsector
Course programme
Module 1 - Policy, Scope and Principles of the Regime and the Essential Procurement Decisions
- Unit 1: Introduction
- Unit 2: The Scope of Application of Procurement Law
- Unit 3: Tender Evaluation
- Unit 4: Tenderer Selection and Exclusion
- Unit 5: The Key EU Law Principles and Context: General Principles, Competition and State Aid
- Unit 6: Public Procurement and the Wider Policy Agenda
- Unit 7: Flexibility in the System
- Unit 8: Frameworks and Other Models for Centralised or Innovative Procurement
- Unit 9: The Commercial and Practical Context for Public Procurement
- Unit 10: A) Utilities Sectors and Concessions and B) The Particularities of Defence Procurement from Three Perspectives
- Unit 11: Remedies and Challenges for Breach of Procurement Obligations: EU and National Remedies
- Unit 12: Procurement Law in the Wider World
Postgraduate Diploma in Public Procurement Regulation in the EU and in its Global Context.