Опції зарахування
Project goal:
- Develop an understanding of how law and economics intersect in EU competition policy.
- Enhance students’ ability to analyze complex, real-life problems using both legal frameworks and economic models.
- Practice intercultural and interdisciplinary teamwork, strengthening their skills in communication, negotiation, and joint problem-solving in an international online environment.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Apply EU competition law provisions (Articles 101–109 TFEU, DG COMP procedures, case law) to real or simulated cases.
- Develop the ability to interpret and critically assess antitrust and merger control decisions.
- Recognize the interaction between legal norms and market dynamics in regulating competition.
- Apply tools of market analysis (market structure, HHI/concentration ratios, barriers to entry, consumer welfare effects).
- Model economic consequences of regulatory decisions for firms, consumers, and markets.
- Connect abstract economic concepts to concrete legal cases and policy debates.
- Integrate legal and economic perspectives in analyzing competition policy challenges.
- Develop the ability to “translate” disciplinary language for peers from another field.
- Understand how legal reasoning and economic evidence complement each other in EU policy-making.
Students will also obtain transferable skills outcomes, namely:
- to work effectively in multicultural and interdisciplinary teams.
- to evaluate complex problems by combining qualitative and quantitative evidence.
- to write concise, policy-oriented outputs (briefs, reports) and deliver persuasive oral presentations.
- to gain awareness of EU governance processes and their impact on markets, companies, and consumers.