8 Master's degrees in International Law in Sweden
Human Rights Studies
This is a two-year Master's in Human Rights Studies programme from Lund University, with a profile within the humanities.
International and European Law and Business
Do you want to work in international business? The Master's Programme in International and European Law and Business at Uppsala University is unique in its combination of business studies and commercial law. It provides you with the knowledge and tools to reconcile business objectives with applicable legal rules and ethical considerations.
International Human Rights Law
For more than three decades now, the Master of International Human Rights Law from Lund University has been a cooperative venture of the Faculty of Law at Lund University and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law.
International Administration and Global Governance
International Administration and Global Governance from University of Gothenburg applies insights from diverse disciplinary perspectives to issues of international relevance.
International Maritime Law and Ocean Policy
World Maritime University and IMLI are launching a ground-breaking new degree programme leading to the degree of Master of Philosophy in International Maritime Law and Ocean Policy.
Peace and Conflict Studies
The Master Programme in Peace and Conflict Studies from Uppsala University gives you a broad skill-set with specialised knowledge in conflict management and peacebuilding at both a national and global level.
Humanitarian Action and Conflicts
What is humanitarian action? In what ways are humanitarian emergencies intensified and changed by conflict? What factors define a humanitarian disaster? What laws and moral principles steer humanitarian interventions? The Master Programme in Humanitarian Action and Conflicts at Uppsala University is aimed at those who are interested in humanitarian work both in Europe and the world at large.
Constitutional Law and Human Rights
Constitutional Law and Human Rights programme at the Umea University is becoming increasingly important, in Sweden, Europe and around the world, and constitutional and human rights issues are increasingly becoming a part of political and legal discussion and debate and commonly discussed in the media.