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Certificate / Diploma Courses on
Competition Policy & Law |
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With the full operationalisation
of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and the
Competition Act 2002, business strategy decisions such as
pricing, agreements across value chains and between
competitors, mergers and acquisitions, usage of intellectual
property rights etc are likely to be impacted. Companies and
their executives today are faced with fresh challenges to
comply with the new Competition Law of India. The enforcement
of Competition Law and its pervasive presence across the
sectors and business functions is creating a high demand for
competition professionals.
This course is specially designed
to assist such executives and students of business management,
economics, law, chartered accountancy (CA) and company
secretaryship (CS), acquire relevant professional skills and
gain first-mover advantage.
Two courses are now being offered by CUTS Institute for
Regulation & Competition (CIRC) and National Law University,
Delhi (NLU, Delhi).
The Certificate Course in
Competition Policy and Law is a fundamental course dealing
primarily with markets and business laws, competition policy
and competition law, in general, and the Competition Act, 2002
in detail. The certificate course also provides fundamentals
of Economics essential for studying competition law.
The Diploma Course in Competition
Policy and Law is an advanced and add-on course to the
Certificate course. In addition to the contents of the
Certificate course, the Diploma course deals, in detail, about
abuse of dominance, anti-competitive agreements, and
regulation of combination across select jurisdictions, namely,
the United States, the European Union, and South Africa. The
Diploma course also deals with emerging issues such as:
interface between IPRs and competition law, cross border
issues, and issues related to business strategy.
The courses, duly accredited by
the National Law University, Delhi, are designed to deliver
knowledge and skills relating to Competition Policy and Law to
the participants and open up new employment opportunities in
competition authorities, regulatory bodies, law firms,
businesses, research bodies, etc.
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