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.
In a recently published dissertation the intricate challenges within international refugee law related to issues of when an individual is excluded from universal humanitarian protection are thoroughly examined. This study underscores the necessity for a system that effectively safeguards the most vulnerable while addressing new and evolving threats, such as terrorism.
The anthology ”Constitutional Law in the Scandinavian Countries - A tribute to the Instrument of Government 1974-2024” is volume 70 in the book series Scandinavian Studies in Law, published by the Stockholm Institute for Scandinavian Law at the Faculty of law, Stockholm University. The volume editor is Professor Karin Åhman.
In a recently published research paper, Sonia Bastigkeit Ericstam, PhD student in civil law, examines the legal framework regulating algorithmic managementin the workplace - in particular regarding employee consent to the use of algorithms.
The Stockholm University Intellectual Property Law Review (SIPLR) and the Institute for Intellectual Property and Market Law (IFIM) invites to an afternoon seminar at Vinge!
The Stockholm University Intellectual Property Law Review (SIPLR) and the Institute for Intellectual Property and Market Law (IFIM) invites to an afternoon seminar at Vinge!
Lawrence Williams will defend his doctoral thesis on Friday, May 31 on the topic of ”Transfer Pricing and the World Trade Organization Agreement: The compatibility of transfer pricing principles contained in Bilateral and Multilateral Tax Treaties with the WTO non-discrimination norms”.
Lawrence Williams will defend his doctoral thesis on Friday, May 31 on the topic of ”Transfer Pricing and the World Trade Organization Agreement: The compatibility of transfer pricing principles contained in Bilateral and Multilateral Tax Treaties with the WTO non-discrimination norms”.
Daniel Pinheiro Astone will defend his doctoral thesis on Friday, June 14 on the topic of ”Living as a Commodity: Law, Exploitation, and the Trade on Human Lives”.
Daniel Pinheiro Astone will defend his doctoral thesis on Friday, June 14 on the topic of ”Living as a Commodity: Law, Exploitation, and the Trade on Human Lives”.