PROGRAMME TYPE
Short Course
DURATION
8 hrs over 4 sessions
APPLICATION DEADLINE
17 July 2026
NEXT RUN
17, 19, 24 & 26 August 2026

Overview

Delivered across four 2-hour sessions over 2 weeks, this online course will provide an overview of the key principles of competition law in Singapore. It will introduce students to the underlying legal and economic concepts that underpin the statutory prohibitions against anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominance and mergers that substantially lessen competition. Each session will survey some of the landmark decisions of the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS), examine the relevant legislative provisions applicable to the scrutinised conduct and explore the broader policy implications of these features of the Singapore competition law framework.

Learning Objectives

This course aims to convey to its audience the following learning outcomes:

  1. an understanding of the goals, characteristics and institutional setting of Singapore’s competition law framework;
  2. an analytical framework for identifying and evaluating potential infringements of competition law prohibitions;
  3. an awareness of the practical significance of competition law compliance to undertakings engaged in commercial transactions that prevent, restrict or distort competition in Singapore.

Who Should Attend

  • Legal practitioners
  • Corporate counsel
  • Legal officers in government service

Pre-requisites

A basic law degree. Familiarity with basic micro-economics would be advantageous but not essential.

Assessment & Attendance

Mode of Assessment
3 Online Quizzes consisting of multiple-choice questions

Certificate of Completion
Upon successful completion of the course with at least 70% attendance and 50% pass for every quiz, participant will receive a Certificate of Completion issued by NUS Law Academy.

Synchronous Online Learning via Zoom

Course Run Dates

The course is taught over 4 sessions on a twice-weekly basis:

  • 17 August 2026, Monday (6.00pm to 8.30pm)
  • 19 August 2026, Wednesday (6.00pm to 8.30pm)
  • 24 August 2026, Monday (6.00pm to 8.30pm)
  • 26 August 2026, Wednesday (6.00pm to 8.30pm)

Click HERE for detailed course schedule.

Trainer’s Bio

Dr Burton Ong is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore. He obtained his undergraduate and graduate legal training at the National University of Singapore and Oxford University, where he was awarded the Lee Kuan Yew Gold Medal and the Vinerian Scholarship, as well as at Harvard Law School. Apart from Competition Law, he teaches and researches in the areas of Contract Law, Intellectual Property Law and Biodiversity Law. He has taught competition law modules to undergraduate and graduate students, both with legal and non-legal backgrounds, as well as non-legally trained IP professionals. He received University level awards for teaching excellence in 2008 and 2022.

Since 2015, he has coached several teams of his undergraduate competition law students representing NUS at the Herbert Smith Freehills competition law moot competition, where they have emerged as champions in 2015 and 2022, while securing the runners-up position in 2017, 2020 and 2021.

Please click here for his full faculty profile.

SILE-CPD Points

SILE Accredited CPD Activity B-W (HORIZONTAL)

Public CPD Points:
Session 1 - Up to 2
Session 2 - Up to 2
Session 3 - Up to 2
Session 4 - Up to 2
Practice Area: Competition Law
Training Category: Foundation

Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at the conclusion of the webinar on each day of the activity, and not being away from any part of the webinar for more than 15 minutes on each day of the activity. Participants may obtain 2 Public CPD Points for each day of the event on which they comply strictly with the Attendance Policy. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.

Course Fees

Course Fees

S$1,308 (inclusive of 9% GST)

SkillsFuture Credit

This course is eligible for SkillsFuture Credit claim. All Singaporeans aged 25 and above can use their SkillsFuture Credit from the government to offset the course fee. Applicants who wish to use the SkillsFuture Credit may refer to here for more details.

Course ID : TGS-2024051469

Please note that this course is not eligible for SkillsFuture Credit (Mid-Career) claim. 

Terms & Conditions

These Terms and Conditions govern applications, offers, registrations, payments, and participation in our short courses. By applying or registering for a course, you agree to these Terms and Conditions.

1.   Applications and Course Places

1.1  Submission of an application does not guarantee admission to any course.
1.2  We do not reserve seats for applicants.
1.3  Seats are secured only when:

  • we issue an offer of admission or enrolment; and
  • full payment is received within the stipulated payment deadline stated in the offer.

1.4  Seats are limited and are allocated on a first-paid, first-confirmed basis.
1.5  If a course is fully subscribed, applicants may be placed on a waitlist at our discretion. Placement on a waitlist does not guarantee a course place.

2.   Offers and Payment Deadlines

2.1  Any offer issued by us is valid only until the payment deadline stated in the offer.
2.2  If full payment is not received by the stated deadline, the offer will automatically lapse without further notice.
2.3  We reserve the right to release any unpaid place to another applicant once the payment deadline has passed.
2.4  We are not obliged to honour late payments or reinstate expired offers.

3.   Fees and Payment

3.1  Course fees are as published on our website or as otherwise communicated in writing.
3.2  All fees must be paid in full by the stipulated deadline unless otherwise agreed by us in writing.
3.3  Any bank charges, transaction fees, currency conversion charges, or similar costs are the responsibility of the applicant or participant.
3.4  Registration is not complete until payment has been successfully received and processed.
3.5  Accepted payment methods include:

  • Credit Card
  • PayNow
  • Bank Transfer
  • Corporate Sponsorship

4.   Confirmation of Enrolment

4.1  Course run confirmation is subject to minimum enrolment requirements.
4.2  Course run is confirmed only when we issue written confirmation of the participant’s place in the course.
4.3  An acknowledgement of application, invoice, or payment receipt does not by itself constitute confirmation of enrolment unless expressly stated by us.

5.   Participant Eligibility and Responsibility

5.1  Before accepting an offer and making payment, applicants are responsible for ensuring that they:

  • meet any stated entry requirements or prerequisites; 
  • are comfortable with the course language and level; 
  • can to attend the course on the scheduled dates and times; and 
  • have the required equipment, software, internet connectivity or technical set-up for online courses, if applicable. 

5.2  We reserve the right to reject an application or refuse enrolment where an applicant does not meet course requirements or where the course is unsuitable for the applicant.

6.   Course Changes

6.1  We reserve the right to make reasonable changes to a course where necessary, including changes to:

  • course schedule;
  • course venue;
  • trainer or facilitator;
  • delivery mode, including changing from in-person to online or vice versa;
  • course content or structure, provided the overall learning objectives are substantially maintained.

6.2  We will make reasonable efforts to inform participants of any material changes as soon as practicable.

7.   Course Postponement or Cancellation

7.1  We reserve the right to postpone or cancel a course for reasons including but not limited to insufficient enrolment, trainer unavailability, venue issues, safety concerns, or circumstances beyond our reasonable control.
7.2  Where a course is postponed or cancelled by us, we may offer, at our discretion:

  • a transfer to another run of the same course;
  • a credit for future course use; or
  • a refund of the course fee paid for the affected course.

7.3  Unless required by law, our liability for a postponed or cancelled course shall be limited to the course fee paid to us for that course.

8.   Refunds, Withdrawals, and Transfers

8.1  Any withdrawal, refund, or transfer request must be made in writing.
8.2  Refunds and transfers are subject to the refund and transfer policy stated on our website or otherwise communicated in writing at the time of registration
8.3  Unless otherwise stated in our refund policy or required by law:

  • no refund will be made for non-attendance and missed sessions;
  • no refund will be made after payment has been made; and
  • transfer requests are subject to availability and our approval.

9.   Substitutions

9.1  For corporate or group registrations, substitution of a participant may be permitted before the course starts, subject to:

  • written notice being given to us at least 3 working days in advance;
  • the substitute meeting all course requirements; 
  • our approval; and
  • substitute completing all registration before course starts.

9.2  We reserve the right to refuse a substitution where the substitute does not meet the course requirements or where substitution is not reasonably practicable.

10.   Attendance and Certification

10.1  Participants must comply with the attendance, participation, and assessment requirements of the course.
10.2  Certificates of attendance, participation, or completion will only be issued where the participant has met the relevant requirements for the course.
10.3 
No certificate will be issued where a participant fails to satisfy the stated requirements.

11.   Participant Conduct

11.1  Participants are expected to behave respectfully and professionally towards trainers, staff, and other participants.
11.2  The Code of Learner Conduct is intended to guide learners' conduct by providing an overview of the behaviour generally expected of them as a member of the University community.
11.3 
We reserve the right to refuse admission to, or remove from a course, any participant whose behaviour is disruptive, abusive, unsafe, unlawful, or otherwise inappropriate.
11.4 
Unless required by law, no refund will be due where a participant is removed from a course due to misconduct.

12.   Learning Materials and Intellectual Property

12.1  All course materials provided by us remain our property or the property of our licensors unless otherwise stated.
12.2  Course materials are provided solely for the participant’s personal learning use or internal business use, as applicable, and must not be copied, reproduced, distributed, published, uploaded, recorded, sold, or shared without our prior written consent.
12.3  Participants must not record any course session, whether by audio, video, screenshot, or other means, unless we have given prior written permission.

13.   Online Courses and Technical Access

13.1  For online courses, participants are responsible for ensuring they have suitable internet access, compatible devices, software, and any other required technical capability.
13.2 
We are not responsible for a participant’s inability to attend or complete an online course due to the participant’s own technical issues, equipment failure, or internet connectivity problems. 13.3  Technical difficulties experienced by participants do not constitute grounds for refund.

14.   Personal Data

14.1  We may collect, use, store, and process personal data for purposes including:

  • processing applications and registrations;
  • communicating with applicants and participants;
  • administering courses;
  • processing payments;
  • issuing certificates; and
  • complying with legal or regulatory requirements.

14.2  Our handling of personal data is in accordance with the requirements of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). Please refer to NUS Privacy Notice for the details.

15.   Limitation of Liability

15.1  To the fullest extent permitted by law, we shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, or special loss, including loss of income, loss of business opportunity, or loss of data, arising from or in connection with a course or these Terms and Conditions.
15.2  Our total liability to any applicant or participant in respect of any course shall not exceed the amount of the course fee actually paid to us for that course, except where such limitation is not permitted by law.

16.   Force Majeure

16.1  We shall not be responsible for any delay, failure, postponement, or cancellation caused by events beyond our reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, public health events, government restrictions, labour disputes, technical failures, power outages, venue unavailability, or trainer illness.

16.2  In such circumstances, we may, at our discretion, reschedule the course, provide an alternative delivery mode, issue credit, or provide a refund.

17.   Amendments

17.1  We may revise these Terms and Conditions from time to time.
17.2  The version published on our website at the time of application or registration shall apply, unless otherwise stated.

18.   Governing Law

18.1  These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the applicable jurisdiction in which our business is established.
18.2 
Any disputes arising out of or in connection with these Terms and Conditions shall be subject to the exclusive or non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that jurisdiction, as determined by applicable law.

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