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Lecture notes covering: 
- The rule of reason doctrine 
- Vertical block exemptions 
 ->Commission regulation (EU) 2022/720 
- Cartels 
 - what is a cartel? 
 - examples of cartels 
 - how to deter cartels 
 - EU cartel Fines 
 - CMA fines 
 - The harm a cartel causes 
 - other financial penalties 
- Cartel Offence, ss 188-189 Enterprise Act 2002 
- The original cartel offense
Lecture notes covering various anti-trust issues such as: 
- Algorithmic pricing 
- The four requirements of Art 101(3) TFEU 
- Burden of proof in Art 101(3) 
- Vertical restraints 
- Selective distribution 
- Franchising 
-> All supported with several case studies!
This is one of the introductory lectures into anti-trust (or competition) law. It covers: 
- anti-trust prohibitions 
- Article 101 TFEU 
- Competition Act 1998 
- UK Divergence from EU Law 
- Sherman Act 1890 
- Explains Inter/intra band competition 
- Covers Unilateral acts or agreements 
- and contains various case study examples!
Lecture notes for: 
 
W1: what is competition law 
W2: Anti-competitive agreements 
W3: Ancillary restraints doctrine (vertical block exemptions, etc)
This is a concise and detailed summary of all the main types of blood cancers that students need to learn for their medical schools finals. Also, there are detailed investigations and management plans included for each cancer to have a better understanding of the topic. Always remember to follow the guidelines and ask for a senior doctor/ consultant review.
this document is a detailed summary of anaemias that are essential for medical schools' finals.
19 pages covering all 12 lectures on biodiversity and conservation. Covers things such as latitudinal gradients of species richness, drivers of biodiversity loss and using butterflies as indicators of environmental change. Definitions are highlighted throughout.
24 pages on Global Change Biology module. definitions are highlighted throughout. Covers specifically the drought tolerance of rice, high temperature tolerance of wheat and blight tolerance of potato. Also goes over the GMO's of each crop, their herbicide tolerance. The impact of climate change on plants and photosynthesis and on coral reefs.
27 pages covering all 12 lectures in this module. Goes over: properties of water, algae, nutrients, the microbial loop, macroinvertebrates and organic pollution in rivers, zooplankton in lakes, estuaries, global warming and vertebrates in Antarctica.
23 pages covering the zoology module. Going over the different systems on classification, types of phylogenetic trees, and almost every phylum in the animal kingdom. As well as the basic identifiable characteristics to separate each group (e.g. body symmetry, cavities, lifestyle). Goes into detail about birds and mammals. 
 
(I achieved a first in this module)