The Department of Law, also called Juridicum or SULaw in English, is the country's largest law department with approximately 5,500 enrolled students, 200 employees and all the benefits that a large and diverse community provides. Here, we conduct outstanding research and teaching in a dynamic environment of strong international character.
Students, academics, lawyers, and arbitrators from around the world gathered in Stockholm on March 15-17 for the 2024 edition of the Stockholm Pre-moot.
Eleonora Rosati, Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Stockholm University, published her book "Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union" in the autumn of 2023. It has now been named the best book of the year on the subject of copyright by the international IPKat.
The Research Panel for Comparative Commercial Law at Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law (SCCL), Faculty of Law, Stockholm University, invites to a Postgraduate Conference on the theme "To Compare or Not to Compare – That is the Question".
The Research Panel for Comparative Commercial Law at Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law (SCCL), Faculty of Law, Stockholm University, invites to a Postgraduate Conference on the theme "To Compare or Not to Compare – That is the Question".
The organizing committee is pleased to invite you to the 29th General Meeting of the Common Core of Europe Private Law to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on the theme: Civil Codes in the XXI century.
The organizing committee is pleased to invite you to the 29th General Meeting of the Common Core of Europe Private Law to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on the theme: Civil Codes in the XXI century.