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GIAN Course on European Competition Law, Sept. 11-15, 2017 |
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09/15/2017 |
GIAN Course on European Competition Law, Sept. 11-15, 2017
The Center for Corporate Law and Governance, National Law University, Delhi conducted a GIAN course on European Competition Law from Sept 11-15, 2017. The course was conducted by Prof. Dr. Bernd Oppermann, Dean, Faculty of Law and Chair for German, European and International Private Law and Commercial Law at Law of Faculty,Leibniz University Hanover, Germany. The course was co-taught by the coordinator of the course Prof. Dr. Harpreet Kaur who gave the comparative Indian position on the subject. The course was of one credit and had 10 hours of teaching and included 10 hrs of tutorials. It was well received and attended by 26 outside NLUD participants and 22 NLUD participants. The course was followed by two hour written examination for the purpose of credit transfer. |