The programme is focused on:
- Defining and understanding the Digital Single Market as well as its growing importance on the EU agenda;
- Analysing how traditional competition law tools and instruments can apply to the specificities of the digital environment: antitrust and dominance, distribution, mergers;
- Providing an overview over the latest developments that are specific to the Digital Single Market strategy: algorithm-enabled cartels, abuse of dominance in high tech markets, distribution in the digital age, and antitrust issues related to standard essential patents;
- Examining the latest cases – each module includes not only an advanced analysis of the topic but also a practical approach with case studies.
For more details, you can download the tentative 2026 programme here.
Please note that this course can be tailor made on demand for specific groups.