Competition Law is increasingly gaining the international spotlight. Join the first student-led society of its kind in London to engage in topics ranging from law and economics to public policy.
Being the first society of its kind in London, Competition Law Society is one of the newest and most active academic societies within the LSE. At this point, the average undergraduate student may be thinking, ‘what even is competition law?’ By way of an introduction, competition law (or antitrust law at it is known in the US) is an area of law that seeks to promote market competition by regulating the conduct of companies. What’s the point? For the benefit of consumers, like you and I, to be delivered higher quality goods and services at lower prices. In the headlines, Apple’s recent controversial triumph over the EU state aid battle over Irish tax structure is just one example where competition comes into play.
So, what does Competition Law Society do? Set up in January 2019, during just half an academic year, the Society held seven talks and special events with leading competition law practitioners, both on-site of the LSE campus and off-site at prominent competition venues. We hope to continue the interesting work in a similar vein this year, responding flexibly to the demands of the current Covid-19 climate. Hosting eminent competition lawyers may take place on alternative platforms, but a contingency plan is being prepared as both lawyers and the LSE adapts to the new normal. The range of activities engaged in by the Society is expanding: last year, our members were supported to participate in the annual HSF Competition Law Moot for the first time and made a great first step. In short, we largely host amazing talks and networking events with eminent competition lawyers, alongside other competition-related opportunities.
Why should you join? The unrivalled merit of the Society is the direct access you will get to leading experts. Located in the heart of London, there will be endless opportunities to increase your professional network. To illustrate, a highlight last year was when a selected group of our Society members were received by the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on a special meeting to discuss public policy and consumer welfare. In short, the Society is for anyone who is interested in a legal or otherwise commercial career, with interests in other relevant fields, such as intellectual property, public policy, and regulation of new technologies. If the above appeared appealing to complement a fulfilling university life, join us.
The Society has a single annual membership fee of £1.50. As a member, you will have the opportunity to attend the talks and other events the Society holds. Further, members will be able to run for Committee positions during election periods.
Over the course of the year, we arrange a number of interesting events. Past events have included:
The Committee is really excited to welcome new members and we have created dedicated social media channels or any questions you have:
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