Ph.D. in Competition Law is a research-oriented program focusing on the legal and economic aspects of competition law, antitrust regulations, and the protection of market competition. It typically covers areas such as monopolies, cartels, mergers and acquisitions, and global competition law frameworks. The course duration is usually 3 - 5 years, depending on the research progress and institutional requirements. Candidates are expected to conduct in-depth research, contribute to scholarly work, and potentially influence policy-making. This program is ideal for those aiming to work in academia, regulatory bodies, law firms, or international organizations dealing with competition law.