At the home institutions, a variety of courses are offered that cover competition law and economics. Some focus exclusively on economic issues, others on legal issues, and there are courses that integrate both law and economics.
- Economics of Vertical Restraints, a PhD Course, organized by the Norwegian School of Economics and the University of Bergen, held at BECCLE, 19 – 28 May 2015. Academic responsibility: Professor Tommy Staahl Gabrielsen, University of Bergen. Lecturers: Professor Greg Shaffer, University of Rochester and University of Bergen, and professor Thibaud Vergé, CREST and the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH).
- Competition law BUS442: Konkurranserett, Master course, Norwegian School of Economics. Teachers: Erling Hjelmeng and Frode Steen.
- Competition analysis BUS441: Konkurranseanalyse, Master course, Norwegian School of Economics. Teachers Hans Jarle Kind and Sissel Jensen.
- Competition Policy ECON 365: Konkurransepolitikk, Master course, Department of Economics, University of Bergen. Teachers: Tommy Staahl Gabrielsen, Bjørn Olav Johansen.
- Firm Strategy and Competition Policy ECON 160: Bedriftstrategi og konkurransepolitikk, Bachelor course, Department of Economics, University of Bergen. Teachers: Tommy Staahl Gabrielsen, Bjørn Olav Johansen.
- JUS3509: Competition Law. Teacher: Ronny Gjendemsjø.
- JUS3501: Free Movement under EU and EEA Internal Market Law. Teachers: Ingrid Halvorsen Barlund and Melanie Regine Hack.
- JUS3515: EU and EEA Public Procurement Law. Teachers: Kristian Strømsnes and Linda Midttun.
- JUS3502: EU and EEA State Aid Law. Teacher: Malgorzata Agnieszka Cyndecka
The home institutions provide supervision for master’s theses in competition law and economics. For potential master’s topics in competition law, please follow this link.