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    Financial Crime Prevention and Anti-Money Laundering Excellence

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    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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    What is antitrust law?

    Antitrust law is a collection of laws designed to maintain fair business competition. Antitrust laws prohibit certain actions, while permitting other actions that might help to achieve this goal. Historically, these laws have been enacted by legislators and enforced by courts as well as federal agencies. Although antitrust law originates in the industrial revolution, it remains relevant today with major companies earning large amounts of money yet still facing antitrust lawsuits for unfair business practices.

    What are the benefits of studying antitrust law?

    The main benefit of studying antitrust law is learning to recognize unfair business practices. Some law students will go on to work for the government enacting and enforcing antitrust legislation while others will become lawyers that represent companies or individuals who have been accused of antitrust law violations.

    How to get a degree in antitrust law?

    Law students interested in antitrust law can get a law degree that focus on this field. They can do this by taking classes that are often filled with law, economics, and history courses.