Competition Law and Economics
"The School of Law, located in the heart of London, contains a vibrant community of scholars, committed to advancing the understanding of what competition is and what it can achieve. Leading policy makers, practitioners and academics come to King’s, throughout the year, to address the most challenging questions about the theory and application of competition law and economics; making King’s an exciting place to learn about, think about, and contribute to this area. We hope you’ll join us here.” Professor Richard Whish
King's runs competition law and economics courses at three levels:
King's also offers research degrees leading to a MPhil/Ph.D.
- LLM - eight courses that can be taken as part of either the tailored or specialist LLM programme;
- Postgraduate Diplomas/MAs - two (distance learning) postgraduate diplomas/ MAs, one in competition law and the other in competition economics, are run through the Centre for European Law; and
- LLB - one undergraduate course.
King's also offers research degrees leading to a MPhil/Ph.D.
Finally, King’s holds talks and conferences throughout the year, most of which are open to the public; for example, there is a series, under the stewardship of Professor Margaret Bloom CBE, involving luminaries in the competition arena from across the globe and Professor Richard Whish gives a series of five annual lectures on Recent Developments in EC and UK Competition Law.
