Student profile
You should have a real interest in the economic side of competition law. You should be keen to put economic theory to work in real-world situations, and express your own opinions about your findings. An educational background in microeconomics is an advantage but other disciplines, such as law, are also welcome.
Are you independent-minded with an affinity for analytical thinking? Should collusion and abuse of dominance be a thing of the past? Do you want to have a hand in regulating the way companies compete in the future? Are you ambitious to shape the market and influence the conditions under which it operates? The Competition and Regulation track will provide you with the tools to do just that.


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