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About the faculty

The Faculty of Law at Stockholm University is the country's largest law faculty, both in terms of number of researchers and students. The faculty represents virtually all fields of law.

aerial view over Frescati
The Södra Husen buildings, Frescati. Photo: Clement Morin/Stockholm university

The Faculty of Law is one of the four faculties at Stockholm University. The faculty has one department and eight institutes and centres.

The Department of Law

List of the Faculty's centres and institutes

 

Faculty management

The Faculty of Law is part of the Human Sciences at Stockholm University and is governed by a Faculty Board. The main representative of the Board is the Dean. Under the Faculty Board, there are two committees, one for research and one for education, each chaired by a vice-dean. The Faculty's governing body has the overall responsibility for education and research and makes decisions on strategic issues.

Dean

 

Jane Reichel
Professor in Administrative Law
Chair of the Faculty Board

For contact details and information about Jane Reichel's research and other assignments:

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Deputy Dean for research

 

Petra Herzfeld Olsson
Professor in Labour Law
Chair of the Research Committee

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Deputy Dean for education

 

Pernilla Leviner
Professor in Public Law
Chair of the Education Committee

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Faculty Board

The Faculty of Law Board is the Faculty of Law's highest decision-making body.

The Board is responsible for all matters relating to education, research and postgraduate education within the Faculty. Professor Jane Reichel is the Chair of the Board and Dean of the Faculty. Student representatives are also members of the Board.

A large part of the Board's work is carried out in two specially established committees, the Education Committee and the Research Committee. Matters for the Board and the committees are prepared by the Faculty of Law Office.

Members of the Faculty of Law Board (in Swedish)

 

Faculty of Law Office

The main function of the Faculty of Law Office is to provide support to the Faculty Board, the Research Committee, the Education Committee and the Academic Appointments Board. In addition, the office provides some support to the Department of Law.

Staff of the Faculty of Law Office

 

History

The Faculty of Law was founded in 1907. The Faculty was intended to provide an alternative to the more closed academic environments of the traditional universities.

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