Best universities to study law in Sweden, 2022
The best universities are evaluated based on the placement it gives the students, the university’s faculty, the university’s academic quality and most importantly what opinion experts have about the university.
Here is a list of some of the best universities where you can study law in Sweden:
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University of Stockholm
Stockholm University is a Swedish public university located in Stockholm. Stockholm University has a faculty of law even though it does not have a separate law school. The Master of Laws in International Commercial Arbitration Law combines theory and practice. Individual and group projects, as well as writing a master’s thesis, will help students improve their legal studies, writing and presentation skills. It is a top-ranked program on the international stage, with a mix of theory and practice. The Master of Laws in European Economic Law is intended to provide advanced expertise in European Economic Law. -
Lunds university
Lund University’s law programs are among the highest and most innovative in the world. Lund University offers master’s programs in addition to free online courses in law and doctoral programs. The Department of Law at Lund University offers various international master’s programs. The first is two two-year master’s programs in International Human Rights Law and European Business Law, and a 1-year master’s program in European and international tax law, a master’s program in sociology of law. In addition, the university offers a master’s program in law. -
University of Gothenburg
The University of Gothenburg is one of Sweden’s most versatile and flexible universities with eight faculties and 38 departments. In many of its subjects and courses, the University of Gothenburg has the most applicants per study place, which makes it one of Sweden’s most successful universities. The University of Gothenburg School of Business in Gothenburg is one of Sweden’s foremost business schools based in Gothenburg. - Uppsala university
Uppsala University is the oldest university not only in Sweden but also in the Nordic countries, and is ranked among the 100 best universities in the world. It was founded in Uppsala, Sweden, in 1477. Uppsala University has no law school; rather, it has a law faculty or institution. The Department of Law offers undergraduate and doctoral degrees in law. The law degree is divided into two levels: undergraduate and bachelor’s degrees, each of which takes 270 credit hours and 4.5 years to complete. -
World Maritime University
In collaboration with Lloyd’s Maritime Academy, which is part of KNect365, a subsidiary of Informa plc, one of the world’s leading companies in business intelligence, academic writing, information and events, WMU offers two international maritime law programs, an LLM and a Postgraduate Diploma.
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LLM IN INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW
This LLM will give you a deeper understanding of a specific area of maritime law, enabling you to advance your career in the legal sector or the maritime industry. It helps students to strengthen their analytical and independent study ability, as well as their ability to construct well-founded critical arguments. Students who have completed the Postgraduate Diploma in International Maritime Law and have an LLB (or equivalent) degree are eligible to apply.
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA (PGDIP)
The curriculum is designed to help students gain a better understanding of international trade and maritime law. Students can gain a better understanding of how commercial trading projects can result in legal complications. This program studies law on how it is applied in practice, with English law recognized globally as the dominant legal framework that forms the basis of maritime and trade agreements, and London as the single most relevant place to resolve disputes through both court and arbitration.
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