The aim of this course is to provide an understanding of the intersection of law and ethics, including major ethical perspectives, ethical decision-making models, and the relationship between law and ethics. Students will learn about the importance of setting an ethical tone at the top of an organization and the ethical decision tree for business leaders. The course will cover the short- and long-term returns and the promotion of ethical behavior and social responsibility in the marketplace. Students will also gain knowledge about the history and basic framework of antitrust laws, including horizontal and vertical restraints of trade, price discrimination, and concentrations of market power. The course will also explore antitrust enforcement, antitrust injury, limitations of antitrust enforcement, and antitrust considerations.
After the successful completion of the course, you will be able to learn about the following,
Law & Ethics:
What Is Ethics?
Major Ethical Perspectives.
An Ethical Decision Model.
Relationship b/w law and ethics.
Ethical tone sets at the top.
Ethical business leader decision tree.
Tension b/w short- and long-term returns.
Social Responsibility.
Positive actions.
Promoting ethical Behaviour.
Moral of the marketplace.
Antitrust:
History and Basic Framework of Antitrust Laws.
Horizontal Restraints of Trade.
Vertical Restraints of Trade.
Price Discrimination- The Robinson-Patman Act.
Sherman Act, Section 2- Concentrations of Market Power.
Acquisitions and Mergers under Section 7 of the Clayton Act.
Unfair Methods of competition section 5 of the federal commission act.
Antitrust enforcement. Antitrust injury.
Limitations of antitrust enforcement.
Antitrust considerations.
This course aims to explore the intersection of law and ethics, with a particular focus on the major ethical perspectives and an ethical decision-making model. Students will examine the relationship between law and ethics and how ethical tone sets at the top of an organization. The course will cover topics such as the tension between short- and long-term returns, social responsibility, promoting ethical behaviour, and the morale of the marketplace. Additionally, students will learn about antitrust laws, including the history and basic framework of antitrust laws, horizontal and vertical restraints of trade, price discrimination, and concentrations of market power. The course will also cover acquisitions and mergers under Section 7 of the Clayton Act, unfair methods of competition under Section 5 of the Federal Commission Act, antitrust enforcement, antitrust injury, and the limitations of antitrust enforcement.
The aim of this course is to provide an understanding of the intersection of law and ethics, including major ethical perspectives, ethical decision-making models, and the relationship between law and ethics. Students will learn about the importance of setting an ethical tone at the top of an organization and the ethical decision tree for business leaders. The course will cover the short- and long-term returns and the promotion of ethical behavior and social responsibility in the marketplace. Students will also gain knowledge about the history and basic framework of antitrust laws, including horizontal and vertical restraints of trade, price discrimination, and concentrations of market power. The course will also explore antitrust enforcement, antitrust injury, limitations of antitrust enforcement, and antitrust considerations.
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There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be added advantage to understanding the content of the course. The certificate is designed to enhance the learner's knowledge in the field. This certificate is for everyone eager to know more and get updated on current ideas in their respective field. We recommend this certificate for the following audience.
Ethics and Compliance Officer
Antitrust Attorney
Corporate Social Responsibility Manager
Business Ethics Consultant
Antitrust Investigator
Compliance Analyst
Risk Management Specialist
Business Conduct and Ethics Trainer
Antitrust Litigation Specialist
Corporate Responsibility Coordinator
Average Completion Time
2 Weeks
Accreditation
3 CPD Hours
Level
Advanced
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