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.
This autumn, the Department of Law welcomes Celia Carrasco Pérez, a PhD researcher from the University of Burgos, Spain. She will spend three months at Stockholm University as part of her doctoral research on environmental crime within the European Union.
Ukrainian soldiers captured by Russia are regularly and on a widespread scale subjected to violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law. This is shown in a new international expert report by, among others, Mark Klamberg, professor of international law at Stockholm University.
The Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law (SCCL) is delighted to welcome three new guest researchers this autumn. With expertise ranging from cryptocurrencies and capital markets law to arbitration, they bring valuable new perspectives to our research community.
Invitation to an advanced seminar organized by the Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute on the topic of "From Followers to Fraud: Criminal Law Perspectives on Influencer Marketing" with Florian Nicolai, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Invitation to an advanced seminar organized by the Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute on the topic of "From Followers to Fraud: Criminal Law Perspectives on Influencer Marketing" with Florian Nicolai, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg.