Competition Law
The graduate program in competition law provides students with specialised expertise and skills in this interdisciplinary area of law. In its content and teaching staff, the program recognises the economic character of competition law and offers an applied focus on issues arising in practice. As well as providing students with a detailed understanding of the law regulating competition in Australia, current debates on competition law reform and international and comparative perspectives are incorporated into the program.

Director of Studies
Associate Professor Caron Beaton-Wells
Competition Law Overview in 2012
Competition Law Overview is a one day seminar offered by Melbourne Law School as part of the Melbourne Law Masters program. It is designed to provide you with a general understanding of the competition law regime set out in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), with particular emphasis on the provisions in Part IV of the Act. In 2012, the seminar will be offered in Melbourne on 24 February or in Brisbane on 2 March. Find out more...
Programs available
- Graduate Diploma in Competition Law
- Master of Laws
- Master of Commercial Law
- Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies
Subjects available
- Competition Law subjects offered in 2011
- Competition Law subjects offered in 2012
- All subjects in Competition Law
- Competition Law Overview one day seminar