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George Mason University - Antonin Scalia Law School
Online LLM in Global Antitrust Law & Economics
- Arlington, USA
LLM
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Laws (LLM) Degree in Global Antitrust Law and Economics provides students with an in-depth study of current and developing global antitrust issues with the best antitrust law and economics faculty in the world. The LLM program is designed to provide the specialized skills antitrust lawyers need to thrive anywhere in the world.


London Business Training & Consulting
Financial Crime Prevention and Anti-Money Laundering Excellence
- London, United Kingdom
Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
This course goes in-depth with two complicated areas of AML work and encourages participants to adopt tried and tested measures for their discovery and management. It analyses how domestic and international trade is being subverted by money laundering activities and how serious a threat this is.
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Antitrust law degree programs focus on the legal frameworks that promote fair competition and prevent monopolies in various industries. This exciting discipline plays a crucial role in shaping market practices and protecting consumer rights.
Through courses in antitrust regulations, economic principles, and litigation strategies, students gain insight into enforcement policies and the functioning of competition law at both national and international levels. You'll analyze landmark cases and study how regulatory bodies assess mergers and acquisitions, which enhances critical thinking and analytical skills, important for effective legal practice.
The environment nurtures the development of professional skills, as students engage in simulated courtroom settings and negotiation exercises. They'll learn to draft legal opinions and provide consultations based on antitrust considerations, strengthening their advocacy and communication capabilities. Graduates often pursue careers as antitrust lawyers or consultants, working for law firms, government agencies, or corporations. As students navigate complex legal scenarios, they build confidence and enhance their problem-solving abilities, laying the foundation for a successful career in the field.