Master of Laws (LL.M.) (60 credits) in International Commercial Arbitration, 60 ECTS

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The one-year Master programme in International Commercial Arbitration Law (ICAL) at Stockholm University is a globally highly-ranked advanced legal degree program that provides selected students with an academically rigorous and dynamic learning e…

The one-year Master programme in International Commercial Arbitration Law (ICAL) at Stockholm University is a globally highly-ranked advanced legal degree program that provides selected students with an academically rigorous and dynamic learning experience. The program utilizes a variety of interactive learning formats, including an extensive mock arbitration that runs concurrently with the comprehensive first term course (30 ECTS). The second term of the program focuses on scholarship with seminars designed to strengthen research, critical thinking and writing, with a ten-week course (15 ECTS) and a master thesis (15 ECTS). Students will have opportunities to compete for a team position in international moot court competitions in international arbitration. The ICAL Program features lectures by many leading arbitration academics and practitioners. It also enjoys a strong global alumni network that contribute to various aspects of the program.

For more information regarding admission and application: www.jurinst.su.se/master

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Area of interests: Human, Social and Political Sciences, and Law

Are you interested in human beings and society? How we function individually and together, what drives us, our learning processes, how rules and laws have been established, and how we interact with each other? If that is the case we have a lot to …

Are you interested in human beings and society? How we function individually and together, what drives us, our learning processes, how rules and laws have been established, and how we interact with each other? If that is the case we have a lot to offer. This area of interest covers anything from Pedagogy, Psychology and Gender Studies, to Statistics, Political Science, Law and many other subjects. Their common denominator is the relation between human beings and society, independent analytical thinking and often an international perspective.

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Law

The Department of Law offers the following courses and programmes:

1. The Law Programme leading to a Master of Laws Degree, 270 HEC, or a Bachelor of Legal Science, 180 HEC.

2. Single studied courses are offered on basic level, such as Introductory course in Commercial Law, 15 HEC, and Labour Union Law, 15 HEC, and on advanced level, such as Insurance Law, 15 HEC, and Marine Insurance, 15 HEC. Courses in Commercial Law are offered as single studied courses or as parts of certain study programmes within social science (e.g. business administration). The Introductory course in Commercial Law, 15 HEC, gives special eligibility for some other courses within Commercial Law.

3. Two different Master’s degree programmes, each worth 60 HEC, are open to law graduates: Master of Laws (LL.M.) (60 credits) in European Intellectual Property Law and Master of Laws (LL.M.) (60 credits) in International Commercial Arbitration Law. All Master programmes are given in English.

4. Postgraduate studies leading to the degree of Doctor of Laws or Licentiate in Laws can be pursued in the field of jurisprudence. The degree of Master of Laws is required, but even foreign law graduates may become eligible after completion of certain supplementary courses.

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