LLM Cometition law


Albita

Hi!Would like to know your opinion if you would be asked which is the best LLM on Competition Law (in English) in Europe.
And second question: any good and with reputation LLM (any type) in Austria?.
Thank u, the web is really useful.
ALBITA.

Hi!Would like to know your opinion if you would be asked which is the best LLM on Competition Law (in English) in Europe.
And second question: any good and with reputation LLM (any type) in Austria?.
Thank u, the web is really useful.
ALBITA.
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Russ

My ranking would be:

1. King's College London (Professor Whish)
2. UCL (Professor Korah)

My ranking would be:

1. King's College London (Professor Whish)
2. UCL (Professor Korah)
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Russ

I do not know anything about Austria...

I do not know anything about Austria...
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gip

These are available in more and more places, although I would not recommend a program that does "only" Competition law. I have been a practitioner in EU Competition law for nearly 10 years and I don't believe you should pursue such a narrow specialisation already in school. Your best bet is a great school with strong offerings in Competition law courses. London is good. Note that Val Korah, and now Richard Whish, also teach at the College of Europe in Bruges, and there you have a vast array of Competition courses, including Industrial Economics. You have courses on Merger Control, Competition Procedures, by people like Whish, Bill Bishop, Ivo Van Bael, Damien Geradin, Denis Waelbroeck, Enrique González Díaz, Jean-Yves Art... Most of these are leading practitioners, not recommended if you are looking for a more academic viewpoint. Only difficulties with Bruges is that it is enormously selective and you need to speak decent French (courses are offered both in English and French and you need to select at least two out of eight courses in your weakest language); it does not mean you have to be bilingual, but you need at least a good intermediate level of French when you start the year.
Sorry that I don't know anything about Austria.

These are available in more and more places, although I would not recommend a program that does "only" Competition law. I have been a practitioner in EU Competition law for nearly 10 years and I don't believe you should pursue such a narrow specialisation already in school. Your best bet is a great school with strong offerings in Competition law courses. London is good. Note that Val Korah, and now Richard Whish, also teach at the College of Europe in Bruges, and there you have a vast array of Competition courses, including Industrial Economics. You have courses on Merger Control, Competition Procedures, by people like Whish, Bill Bishop, Ivo Van Bael, Damien Geradin, Denis Waelbroeck, Enrique González Díaz, Jean-Yves Art... Most of these are leading practitioners, not recommended if you are looking for a more academic viewpoint. Only difficulties with Bruges is that it is enormously selective and you need to speak decent French (courses are offered both in English and French and you need to select at least two out of eight courses in your weakest language); it does not mean you have to be bilingual, but you need at least a good intermediate level of French when you start the year.
Sorry that I don't know anything about Austria.
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