The Faculty launches its Advanced Programme on Competition Law and the Digital Economy

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The Law Faculty has launched its first Professional Development Programme, which will take place on 23-25 June 2025. The Advanced Programme on Competition Law and the Digital Economy has been specifically designed for those wanting to deepen their understanding of digital market dynamics, the growing power of key industry players, current enforcement, and regulatory responses.

Directed by Ariel Ezrachi, Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law, the programme will convene an unrivalled collection of expertise from the world of digital competition law, combining legal and economic viewpoints, policy perspectives, research insights, and strategic avenues to protect rights and interests.

The programme takes place over 2.5 days in the beautiful surroundings of Pembroke College in Oxford.  It is the first of a new suite of Professional Development Programmes that the Faculty will be offering over the next few years, giving legal professionals the unique opportunity to deepen their knowledge of all aspects of the law at Oxford University.

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