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Real property law is the part of Swedish law that governs the land, appurtenances and fixtures (real property), such as property units. The subject is traditionally divided into a general part (primarily private law) and a special part (primarily public law).

Real property law has traditionally been treated as a subject of its own in Swedish law and consists of the rules that deal with legal matters regarding real property as well as matters connected to real property. Real property or land is divided into property units. Real property law is a vast subject and as previously mentioned, with regulations both of a private law and a public law nature.

The part of the real property law that the Land Code regulates is usually referred to as the general part of real property law (primarily private law) and deals with - for example - practically important issues concerning the ownership, acquisition, usuary rights, security for credit and leases. When it comes to the special part of real property law (public law), it concerns both regulation of land use (for example, formation and alteration of properties, expropriation, land planning and land access for various purposes) and environmental issues (different land use activities and its potential effects on the environment and human health).
 

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Elisabeth Ahlinder

Universitetslektor, docent

Department of Law
Elisabeth Ahlinder

Richard Hager

Universitetslektor

Department of Law
Richard Hager

Courses and programmes

Doctoral studies

If you want to further immerse yourself in legal science, and in particular within the field of general private law, apply for doctoral studies at the Department of Law. We offer a dynamic environment with research of the highest class and of strong international character.

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Departments and centres

Centres and other units

Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law (SCCL) is under superintendence of the Area Board of Humanities and Social Sciences at Stockholm University. SCCL was inaugurated with inspiration from the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary, University of London. Today around 25 researchers, focusing on Commercial Law, are affiliated to SCCL, which makes SCCL to the leading research centre in Commercial Law in the Nordic region. 

Stockholms Centre for Commercial Law

Departments

By offering a wide range of academic programmes in law bringing together researchers, teachers and students from different horizons, the Department of Law at Stockholm University creates strong and stimulating educational and research environments of the highest class.

Department of Law