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Why study European Competition Law and Regulation at the UvA?
Distinctive programme among Dutch and European universities

Unique study programme

Graduates of this track will in particularly be qualified for an international career. Either in the EU institutions or with NGOs of EU Member States dealing with economic regulation and competition law, as well as private practice.
We study the law in its economic, political and societal context

Study beyond the black letter of the law

This track is an unique combination of black-letter law and critical/theoretical approaches. It’s wide in scope and hence we see that our graduates find work with a wide spectre of employers.
Interactive courses and extracurricular activities

Learn by doing and connecting with society at large

At least one course in your curriculum is part of the Amsterdam Law Practice, our unique, award winning experiential education programme. A contemporary way of learning.
Lecturers are experts as well as internationally renowned legal practitioners

Teaching by experts

Our lecturers are experts in their fields and the international academic staff has different specialisations. Several lecturers are external practicing lawyers.

Is this programme for you?

  1. You would like to fully understand and be able to explain the complex web of market processes in a European law context.
  2. You would like to be taught the fundamental legal skills.
  3. Through this study programme you would like to master new legal fields and solve a diverse range of legal problems.
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Download the brochure

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Discover the other tracks

Did you know that European Competition Law and Regulation is part of the Master's programme International and European Law? European Union Law, Public International Law and International Trade and Investment Law are also tracks of this programme.

Facts & Figures
Degree programme
International and European law
Mode
Full-time, part-time
Credits
60 ECTS, 12
Language of instruction
English
Starts in
September
CROHO code
60224
Location
Roeterseiland campus