Competition Law

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LLM

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Part Time, Full Time

| Admissions status: Open
Widely respected throughout Europe and beyond, our LLM in Competition Law will challenge and inspire you in equal measure. Leading policy makers, practitioners and academics are attracted to King's throughout the year to address the most challenging questions about the theory and application of competition law and economics. This makes King's an exciting place to learn about, think about, and contribute to this area.

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KEY BENEFITS
  • A strong Competition Law community, consisting of LLB, LLM, MA distance learning and PhD students from all over the world, which provides excellent opportunities for sharing of ideas and perspectives.
  • Breadth and depth of teaching expertise; a highly reputed mix of dedicated full-time King's academics and internationally-acclaimed practitioners who all contribute to an extensive module offering as part of this specialist pathway.
  • Opportunities to listen to and meet with world-renowned speakers in our weekly extra-curricular Competition Law evening events and series of lunchtime lectures.
  • For more in-depth information listen to the LLM in Competition Law podcast.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Professor Alison Jones
Accreditation
Law Society CPD points
Awarding institution
King's College London
Pathways
LLM in Competition Law
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
One year FT, two years to four years PT, September to September.
Location
Strand Campus.
Student destinations
LLM graduates go into or continue with a variety of careers including: legal profession; banking and finance; accountancy; management consultancy; human rights organisations and other voluntary bodies; academia.
Year of entry 2013
Offered by
London South Bank