u/ari_ii15

Help! Choices 😔

Which module would be a better pick for the second year of my degree, Competition Law, or Company Law? 😣

I don’t yet have a clear idea of what type of Law i would like to pursue, but i’ve heard Company Law is more transferable and Competitive Law is more niche, but it still looks interesting.

I’ve already picked International Law as my 2nd optional module. My other modules are: Tort, Land Law, (I’m already scared), European Union Law, Law and Society.

was thinking Competitive Law looked interesting and looking at the economics side of things. and it might pair well with EU Law? But i don’t want any potential hindrance to future prospects as it’s more niche.

Don’t know any lawyers, and I don’t really know who to ask but I really don’t know what to pick 😩😩 I appreciate any help!

if anyone has the time to read it the syllabus for both is below 👇

**Company Law Syllabus:**
The legal nature of companies in the law of the United Kingdom; limited liability and separate personality
The process of incorporation
The corporate constitution
Relations with outsiders
Corporate finance
Corporate governance; the general meeting, appointment, disqualification and duties of directors
Duties of Directors
Shareholder Rights and Remedies
Insolvency

**Competition Law Syllabus**
Introduction to Competition Law
Economics of Competition Law and Market Definition
Jurisdiction/Institutions
Article 102
Article 101
Vertical Restraints
Cartel Enforcement
The Criminal Cartel Offence

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u/ari_ii15 — 9 days ago

Help! Choices 😔

I’m doing a Law degree in the UK - which module would be a better pick for second year, Competition Law, or Company Law? 😣

I don’t yet have a clear idea of what type of Law i would like to pursue, but i’ve heard Company Law is more transferable and Competitive Law is more niche, but it still looks interesting.

I’ve already picked International Law as my 2nd optional module. My other modules are: Tort, Land Law, (I’m already scared), European Union Law, Law and Society.

was thinking Competitive Law looked interesting and looking at the economics side of things. and it might pair well with EU Law? But i don’t want any potential hindrance to future prospects as it’s more niche.

Don’t know any lawyers, and I don’t really know who to ask but I really don’t know what to pick 😩😩 I appreciate any help!

if anyone has the time to read it the syllabus for both is below 👇

Company Law Syllabus:
The legal nature of companies in the law of the United Kingdom; limited liability and separate personality
The process of incorporation
The corporate constitution
Relations with outsiders
Corporate finance
Corporate governance; the general meeting, appointment, disqualification and duties of directors
Duties of Directors
Shareholder Rights and Remedies
Insolvency

Competition Law Syllabus
Introduction to Competition Law
Economics of Competition Law and Market Definition
Jurisdiction/Institutions
Article 102
Article 101
Vertical Restraints
Cartel Enforcement
The Criminal Cartel Offence

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u/ari_ii15 — 9 days ago

Last week, I derma stamped stretch marks i have (thank you PCOS) across my tummy, hips and near my armpits. I’m not sure if i stamped enough because I didn’t want to go overboard, but doing more research afterwards i’ve been seeing most people use a microneedling pen for such scars, and not a derma stamp.

Is using a derma stamp okay for these stretch marks? Will i see less improvement? I’m on a student budget so can’t really get the pen people recommend. I have both white and more purple ones and though i know i can’t get rid of them i would like to reduce the appearance.

Thanks for the help!

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u/ari_ii15 — 23 days ago