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Certificate in Enforcement for Public Bodies
The Certificate in Enforcement for Public Bodies equips participants with specialist knowledge on issues relating to various sectors.
This in-depth course provides participants with an overview of the rationale for regulation and the various methods of enforcement – civil and criminal enforcement as well as investigations and hearings.
Starting on 9 April, the certificate will see experts examining discrete areas of enforcement and the particular concerns relating to each sector. Data protection and freedom of information, and data sharing between public bodies will also be addressed.
Practical skills workshops are an integral part of this certificate and will assist participants with honing their drafting skills, particularly when drafting letters of instruction and enforcement notices.
Who should apply
This course is suitable for solicitors, barristers, trainees and non-legal professionals working in the area of enforcement, professionals who aspire to work in this area, and regulatory compliance professionals who work in the area of enforcement in public and regulated bodies.
More information
For further information on the course and the application process visit the Diploma Centre pages on our website or contact Suzanne Crilly, course leader.