Specialised Law Studies – Business and Competition Law (Charles University) develops advanced expertise in how business regulation and competition rules are designed and applied across Europe. You will learn to analyse legal problems using EU and international legal sources and to apply them to real-world commercial scenarios.
Focus areas: corporate and commercial law, antitrust/competition law, and the legal framework for market regulation at national, EU and international levels.
- Programme level: Master’s (Specialised Law Studies)
- Specialisation: Business and Competition Law
- Academic focus: EU and international perspectives on business regulation, corporate law, and competition/antitrust
- Delivery format: Not specified in the record (please confirm with the university)
- Duration / credits: Not specified in the record (please confirm with the university)
- Language of instruction: Not specified in the record (please confirm with the university)
- Tuition fees: Not specified in the record
- Start dates: Not specified in the record
Programme Structure
The curriculum is built around advanced courses in business law and competition law, with training in legal analysis and application of EU and international legal sources.
- Private International Law and International Business Transactions
- European Business Law
- European Contract and Tort Law
- Corporate Law
- Antitrust Law
- Competitive Regulation of Markets
Learning support (typical for Master’s law programmes): seminars, case-based discussion, and written assignments focused on legal reasoning. Note: The record does not specify a thesis/capstone module; please confirm the final assessment format with Charles University.
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
Applicants must hold a completed Bachelor’s degree (or provide confirmation that the Bachelor’s studies will be completed in the current academic year).
English requirements
We are not aware of any specific English language test requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
- A copy of a diploma to show at least completed Bachelor studies or confirmation that ongoing Bachelor studies will be completed in the current academic year
- Transcript of records and academic results from previous studies
- Structured CV
- Motivation letter
Application notes
Deadlines and any additional programme-specific documents are not listed in the current record. Please check Charles University’s official application page for the most up-to-date dates and requirements.
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Work Permits
After completing your studies in the Czech Republic, you may be eligible to apply for a residence permit for the purpose of employment (or another relevant status) depending on your individual circumstances and the current Czech immigration rules.
General eligibility (typical requirements):
- You must have successfully completed your programme.
- You must meet the conditions for the specific residence/work purpose you apply for (for example, having a valid job offer or meeting the requirements of the relevant permit category).
- Requirements and processing rules can change, and additional documents may be requested.
Important: This record does not provide programme-specific work-permit details. For the most accurate guidance, check the official Czech immigration resources and confirm your options with Charles University’s international office.