Public Procurement Regulation in the EU and in its Global Context
Postgraduate
Distance
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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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
Our distance learning Procurement Regulation Postgraduate Diploma, MA 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. The course is particularly suitable for lawyers in private practice or in the public sector, in house legal advisers and officials dealing with practice or policy in the procurement field as procurement specialists who wish to add further legal experience to their practical experience. This programme is studied by professionals alongside full time work commitments. The estimated time commitment is 240 hours of self study plus 32 hours teaching at the weekend seminars.
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About this course
The programme aims to provide you with an up to date understanding of the EU procurement regime in the public sector and in the various other special procurement regimes under EU law. The programme will look not only at the effects of these regimes and their underlying policies, but will also look at the wider global context of the EU regime so that students will be able not only to work with confidence in EU procurement law, but also understand how their knowledge can be applied to regimes elsewhere in the world.
Gives an in-depth and up-to-date understanding of the EU procurement regime in the public sector
Programme materials written by leading professional experts in the field
Can be studied anywhere in the world
Weekend seminars led by course director
Hard copy study material with online additional support, traditional one year cohort
Completing this rigorous programme will you give you a competitive edge in the job market. With its practical approach you can apply your expertise immediately to your work environment. You will also have opportunities to network with professionals in your area from all over the world. Programme graduates are mostly professionals who enjoy specialisation and promotion in their existing workplace or new employment destinations. Graduates from this programme typically work for
Law firms in London, Brussels and worldwide
Public sector legal departments
Corporate sector legal advisors
European Institutions
European Commission
Competition commissions worldwide
Regulatory bodies worldwide
Private legal practice
Applicants must normally hold a 2:1 undergraduate degree in law or a related discipline, or be a qualified barrister or solicitor. Applications from candidates who have achieved a comparable academic level through past studies and where previous study, work or experience has made the applicant a suitable candidate for admission may also be considered.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Law
- MA
- Policy
- Principles of the Regime
- Essential Procurement Decisions
- Procurement Law
- Law Issue
- Wider World
- Enforcement
Course programme
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take:
- PG Dip – modules totalling 120 credits
- MA – modules totalling 180 creditsRequired Modules
PG Dip
You are required to take the following modules:
- Policy, Scope and Principles of the Regime and the Essential Procurement Decisions (40 credits)
- Application of Procurement Law Issues in the Face of Modern Challenges and the Need to Achieve Efficiency (40 credits)
- Enforcement and the Wider World (40 credits)
MA
You are required to take the following module:
- Dissertation (60 credits)
There are no optional modules for this course.
Additional information
PG Dip: £6,180 per year (2019/20
Public Procurement Regulation in the EU and in its Global Context