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- sbe_msc_eer_2021-2022_def.pdf (1.65 MB, PDF)… and Examination Regulations SBE Board: 05.21-22 Academic Year 2021-2022 Nothing in this publication may be reproduced and/or made public by means of printing, offset, photocopy or microfilm or in any digital, electronic, optical or any other form without the prior written permission of the owner of the copyright. Master Education and Examination Regulations –2021-2022 Contents Introduction 1 Adoption 1 Definition of Terms … 3 ° Article 7.10 paragraph 1 of the Act/WHW in a written, oral or digital format. Examiner: the person designated by the Board of Examiners to administer examinations and to determine the results of such examinations. Facilitation: a teaching format where a student, or a group of students, provides the necessary resources, information and support in order for the other students to complete a task within a tutorial. Facilitation can be part of the grading/assessment of an educational 4 Master … Science in Human Decision Science (HDS) 1a. The Master’s exam for the study programme in HDS is composed of two (2) compulsory courses of 6.0 ECTS credits per course, two (2) compulsory courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, one (1) integration workshop of 1.0 ECTS credit, one (1) 60 Master Education and Examination Regulations –2021-2022 compulsory skills training of 4.0 ECTS credits, elective courses of in total 13.0 ECTS credits, and the Master’s thesis of 17.0 ECTS credits. 1b. An elective …
- mcel_mwp_2021-2.pdf (942.19 kB, PDF)… Policy Is there a place for environmental considerations in contemporary European Competition law? If not, what are the possible ways of filling the sustainability gap? 2 All rights reserved No part of this paper may be reproduced in any form Without the permission of the author(s) The MCEL Master Working Paper series seeks to give excellent Master students the opportunity to publish their final theses and to make their work accessible to a wide audience. Those wishing to submit papers for … when assessing agreements under Article 101 TFEU which in itself prohibits anti-competitive agreements or other forms of collusions between competing undertakings.19 However, things have changed after the release of the above-mentioned guidelines, whereby nowadays goals pursued by other Treaty provisions can only be taken into account if they satisfy the 4 conditions laid down in the exemption provision of Article 101(3) TFEU.20 The purpose of this research is to investigate the existence of a … opportunity creates the dichotomy between agreements that fall and do not fall under the cartel prohibition as a starting point. Namely, the ACM suggests that agreements covering such actions as price-fixing, distribution, collective refusals to buy/sell lead to a prima facie case of a cartel. The same cannot be concluded in respect of agreements which concern actions of lesser importance and which do not impair competition to a substantive extent.125 One example of sustainable agreements that …