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UCL Jevons Institute for Competition Law & Economics
The Jevons Institute for Competition Law and Economics at UCL , aims through external events, research projects, teaching and publications to:
stimulate research and debate concerning the application of competition law and industry regulation to the marketplace; and
promote interaction among academic scholars in law and economics, policymakers and enforcement officials, the judiciary, practitioners and business leaders.
Our approach to legal doctrine and research in this area of law and policy is based on two pillars:
a strong interaction between legal principles and analysis and applied economic theory and empirics;
the use of comparative teaching and research methodologies involving competition policy in developed and developing market economies.
The Jevons Institute co-ordinates UCL’s teaching offerings and research activities which comprise a wide range of courses in antitrust law, regulation and economics. We are committed to training the next generation of leading practitioners, academics, and antitrust and regulation enforcers and others involved in competition law and policy.
The Jevons Institute actively seeks to develop international links with academic institutions and research bodies to promote joint initiatives in pursuance of its aims.
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Faculty of Laws