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LSE Short Courses on Advanced EU Competition Law (May 2024) | Registration open

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Slowly but surely, the Short Course on Advanced EU Competition Law is becoming an annual tradition at LSE Law School. The details on the fourth (!) edition, to take place in May of this year, can be found here.

I have been encouraged by the interest it has sparked in the community (we have had a full house every time) and by the fact that exchanging views with the world of practice (there is always a great and balanced mix of civil servants and practitioners, both from law firms and in-house) is invariably enriching for an academic.

Just like the preceding ones, the fourth edition is designed with full-time professionals in mind. The course (16 hours in total) takes place online on Friday afternoon over four weeks (2pm-6pm London time; 3pm-7pm continental time).

The course is limited to around 25 participants to maximise interaction (and I can tell from experience that interaction was definitely maximised in the preceding years).

We will be addressing in a systematic way the many exciting developments that are transforming competition law across the board (agreements, abusive practices and merger control). The idea is to give you an updated account of the most recent developments and help you navigate them by providing an analytical framework.

As you will see in the course page, the precise dates are: 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th May.

An LSE Certificate will be available upon completion, along with CPD points for practitioners.

If you have any questions about the organisational aspects of the two courses, do not hesitate to contact my colleague Amanda TinnamsA.Tinnams@lse.ac.uk.

Written by Pablo Ibanez Colomo

7 February 2024 at 5:54 pm

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