Executive Programme in EU Business Law and Civil Legal Systems - EU Competition Law

[In-Person] EU Competition Law (18-19 April 2023)

 

Venue: Assas International School (Singapore), 1 Ayer Rajah Ave, Singapore 138676

 

$856.00

 

Summary:

  • [In-Person] EU Competition Law (18-19 April 2023)
  • [Video on Demand] The Civil Law System and the Law of Obligations
  • [Video on Demand] The EU Bloc, EU Law Decision-Making Structures and Policy Law-Making Processes

 

Discounts available for purchase of 2 or more modules

1 module: 0%

2 modules: 20% off on the 2nd module

3 modules: 30% off on the 3rd module

4 modules: 50% off on the 4th module

 

SkillsFuture Credit (for self-sponsored individuals)

SkillsFuture Credit of up to $1,000 can be used for this programme. 

 

For more information or assistance on individual and group discounts and SkillsFuture Credit claims, please write to les@sal.org.sg.

CPD Points : 6

CPD SF
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[In-Person] EU Competition Law (18-19 April 2023)

This module is conducted in-person at ASSAS. Participants outside Singapore may choose to attend this module via Zoom.

 

EU competition law plays a fundamental role in the construction of Europe. The EU model has been followed by many jurisdictions worldwide, not only in regional economic organisations but also by States (e.g., Singapore competition law). Competition rules must be respected not only by European firms but by any firm which has economic activities in Europe. Risks for infringers are high because of very heavy fines, up to billions of euros in most famous cases.

 

The objective of the module is to survey the main contemporary issues in antitrust and merger control, including a good grasp of the fairly complex EU institutional design in competition law.

 

18 April 2023

19 April 2023

09.30am - 10.00am

Registration

08.30am -09.00am

Registration

10.00am - 12.00pm

Instruction by Professor Anne-Lise Sibony

09.00am - 11.00am

Instruction by Professor Anne-Lise Sibony

12.00pm - 01.30pm

Break

11.00am - 11.15am

Break

01.30pm - 03.30pm 

Instruction by Professor Anne-Lise Sibony

11.15am - 12.15pm 

Panel Discussion

 

[Video on Demand] The Civil Law System and the Law of Obligations

Although the Law of the European Union has its own autonomous logic, it applies in countries that share an important common trait: they all belong to what has come to be known as the “Civil Law system”. Understanding the underpinnings of the Civil Law system is useful to understand how European lawyers think and talk about the law: although they do not speak the same spoken language, they do share, to a varying degree, a common law language that they all inherited from the Roman civilisation and that is almost completely foreign to the language of the Common Law.

 

This module will first look at the major differences between the two legal systems from a historical perspective. The second part will introduce what is called in the Civil Law world the “Law of Obligations”, with a special reference to the basics of Contract Law within the context of the Civil Law system.

 

[Video on Demand] The EU Bloc, EU Law Decision-Making Structures and Policy Law-Making Processes

The European Union is one of the most powerful organisations in the world. Its roots can be found in the historical and economic heritage of its Member States, which had made it possible to build an economic and political union that had developed its own institutional, legal and economic system without becoming a Federal State. The purpose of the module is to better understand what the EU is. It focuses on the historical developments that led to the European Coal and Steel Community in 1952 and the events that led to the building of an integrated Union in 2007. It also provides details on the institutions of the EU, their role, composition and functions, for a better grasp of the workings of the EU in general. The module also covers the developments on the legal system of the EU, introducing the various legal instruments. Finally, it provides an overview of the functioning of the internal market as an area of economic freedom, as well as the basis for the adoption of sectoral rules governing all economic areas which are of interest to the EU.

 

This module is for legal practitioners wanting in-depth knowledge of the rules of EU law relevant to their field of practice, by providing them with the keys to understanding the functioning of the EU.

Organisers


Singapore Academy of Law

 

SILE Accredited CPD Activity


SILE

7 Public CPD Points per module
 

SILE Attendance Policy


Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For participants attending the face-to-face activity, this includes signing in on arrival and signing out at the conclusion of each day of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from each day of the activity for more than 15 minutes. For those participating via the webinar, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at the conclusion of the webinar on each day of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from any part of the webinar for more than 15 minutes on each day of the activity. Participants may obtain Public CPD Points for each day of the event on which they comply strictly with the Attendance Policy. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy on any particular day of the activity will not be able to obtain CPD points for that day of the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information. 

Please contact us at les@sal.org.sg if you have any enquiries about the product. 

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