MASTER OF LAWS IN COMPETITION REGULATION
About
programme
A Master of Laws in Competition Regulation offers an in-depth exploration of the principles, frameworks, and global dynamics that govern competition law and policy. This degree provides a rigorous academic foundation for understanding how laws promote fair competition, prevent anti-competitive practices, and balance the interests of businesses and consumers. It fosters a critical analysis of legal, economic, and ethical issues surrounding monopolies, cartels, and market dominance, while also considering the broader impact of regulation on innovation and economic development. By examining competition law in a global context, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities posed by cross-border legal frameworks and regulatory systems, enriching their intellectual engagement with one of the most complex and vital areas of contemporary law.
Find Your Path to Success
Competition Lawyer. Regulatory Affairs Specialist. Antitrust Consultant. Legal Advisor. Compliance Officer. Policy Analyst. Corporate Counsel. Economic Regulation Expert. Competition Policy Researcher. In-House Counsel. Government Regulator. International Trade Specialist. Cartel Investigator. Market Analyst. Regulatory Compliance Specialist. Competition Law Educator. Legal Consultant. Consumer Protection Advocate. Public Policy Advisor. Merger and Acquisition Analyst. Enforcement Officer. Legal Strategist. Competition Law Lecturer. Legal Researcher. Economic Policy Analyst.
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Bursary Opportunities
NSFAS
The NSFAS bursary is open to all South African citizens and permanent residents with a combined household income of not more than R350 000 per annum before deductions. For persons living with disabilities, the combined household income is capped at
R600 000 per annum before deductions. Visit the application section of the NSFAS bursary scheme to learn more what scheme covers and how to apply.
Funza Lushaka Bursary
Funza Lushaka is only applicable to those students that intend to enroll for the Bachelor of Education degrees. This funder enables eligible students to complete a teaching qualification in an area of national priority. For a full description of the Funza Lushaka Priorities offered by the Department of Basic Education and for further application information, visit the Funza Lushaka website.
COID Bursary
This is a scheme formulated by the Department of Labor in South Africa and addresses the Missing Middle students whose parents are earning more than R350 000 threshold. Students will be advised on when this funding becomes available so that they can submit their application.