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Economic Law focuses on the interplay between law and economics, exploring how legal frameworks influence economic activities and vice versa. It encompasses various topics, including trade regulations, competition law, and intellectual property rights, providing a comprehensive understanding of how legal principles govern economic transactions.

Through courses in Economic Law, students examine case law, regulatory frameworks, and economic theory, developing skills in legal analysis and strategic thinking. They may study antitrust legislation, mergers and acquisitions, and international trade agreements. The environment encourages students to enhance their critical thinking abilities and engage with complex legal issues that impact the global economy.

Career outcomes for graduates are diverse. They can pursue roles in corporate law, government agencies, or international organizations, where they navigate legal challenges in economic contexts. Graduates are well-prepared to advocate for effective policy-making and contribute to regulatory compliance. The critical analytical skills developed can open doors to various professions, equipping them to make informed decisions in a complex legal landscape.