The Faculty enjoys a leading position in Sweden and international prominence in Child Law, Intellectual Property Law, Commercial Law, Law and Information Technology and Penal Law.
The Department of Law at Stockholm University is seeking applications for a postdoctoral position in international law at the Stockholm Center on Global Governance (SCGG). The role involves conducting research within the Center's focus areas, as well as responsibilities in teaching and assessment.
Anas A Qazi, a member of the Stockholm University student team, achieved remarkable recognition at the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024, earning the prestigious award as one of the two best overall speakers of the competition.
Large predatory fish have become harder to find in the coastal bays of the Baltic Sea, which are now dominated by sticklebacks. Many of these bays have also become more turbid and show signs of severe eutrophication. Scientists have seen this shift spread from the open sea to coastal environments and are now looking for explanations as to why this has happened and whether it could contribute to unforeseen climate impacts.
The Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute, The Swedish Association for Law and IT and The Foundation for Legal Information warmly welcomes you to the XXXV Nordic Conference in Law and IT.
The Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute, The Swedish Association for Law and IT and The Foundation for Legal Information warmly welcomes you to the XXXV Nordic Conference in Law and IT.
The Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice invites you to a seminar with Matias Thomsen on "From Vienna to Rome to Timbuktu: Using Systemic Integration to Interpret War Crimes at the International Criminal Court".
The Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice invites you to a seminar with Matias Thomsen on "From Vienna to Rome to Timbuktu: Using Systemic Integration to Interpret War Crimes at the International Criminal Court".