MediaLaws is pleased to share the executive education programme offered by the UCL Faculty of Laws titled “Competition Law, Public Policy and Technology: A Complexity Perspective.” The course runs from 16 to 19 June 2025, at Bentham House, London.
The programme is designed for professionals who want to understand how competition law interacts with today’s tech-driven economy. Led by experts like Professor Ioannis Lianos and Honorary Professor Dr. Cristina Caffarra, the course covers key areas such as:
- The impact of new technologies on competition law and the evolving legal frameworks.
- A polycentric and complexity science-driven approach to competition law enforcement, encouraging critical engagement with multiple perspectives.
- Insights into the roles of mergers, unilateral conduct, and cooperative practices.
- Real-world case studies from leading jurisdictions including the EU, the US, and BRICS nations.
- Computational competition law and economics, showcasing the role of computational analysis and AI in shaping the future of competition law enforcement.
This programme will appeal to policy-makers and officials from competition authorities, as well as lawyers, economic consultants, and data scientists involved in competition law enforcement in either the public or private sectors.
Early bird rates apply if you sign up by 28 February 2025. For more details and to register, visit the course page here.
📅 16 to 19 June 2025 🕓 TBA 📌 Benthham House, London