Master of Laws (60 credits) in Environmental Law
Our Master Programme in Environmental Law (EL) provides students with the legal – scientific, methodological and practical – skills necessary to understand and work with environmental law in a transboundary context.
Much welcome to the Stockholm University LL.M. in Environmental Law!
In the LL.M. in Environmental Law, students will acquire in-depth knowledge of substantive environmental law, and be provided the necessary theoretical and methodological foundations to be able to work independently with research, development or other qualified work in the area of environmental law. Our LL.M. centres on transboundary dimensions and cross-cutting issues, and refer to cases and contexts where the legal approaches, principles and concepts to protect the environment integrate, collide or clash with other areas of law.
And Stockholm is the right place for your LL.M in Environmental Law. In addition to the academic and social reasons for studying the Master Programme at Stockholm University, Stockholm stands out in international environmental law and governance. The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment – the first major UN conference on environmental matters – was held in Stockholm in 1972. Since then, new environmental issues have emerged, and have expanded in scale and scope. The way environmental matters interconnect with other issue areas such as human rights, trade and investments, social rights and development, armed conflicts and corporate responsibility, only emphasises the importance of environmental law in transboundary contexts.
These, amongst others, are the topic that you will explore at the LL.M. in Environmental Law at Stockholm University.
Programme broschure EL 25/26 (890 Kb)
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Programme overview
The programme consists of four courses of 15 credits. All courses are mandatory. The general structure of the programme is as follows :
First Semester
- Transboundary Environmental Law, 15 credits.
- Cross-cutting Issues in Environmental Law, 15 credits.
Second Semester
- Methods, Theory and Practice in Environmental Law, 15 credits, half time, in parallel with:
- Master Thesis in Environmental Law, 15 credits, half time.
The programme is based on academic progression in both scientific and methodological specialisation throughout the courses, while also providing practical skills in environmental law. The programme includes several instances of group work.
The programme starts with a broad advanced introduction to transboundary environmental law, then gives in-depth studies in four cross-cutting areas with transboundary features, relating environmental law to:
- trade and corporate responsibility,
- climate and energy,
- human rights, and
- social-ecological resilience.
The first course, "Transboundary Environmental Law" (15 credits), lays the foundation for the programme and ensures that all students have achieved a certain level of knowledge and skills prior to the more advanced courses. The course addresses environmental issues in a transboundary context, through international environmental law in particular, but also through EU environmental law, as well as other legal structures and situations (e.g. extraterritorial law enforcement).
The second course, "Cross-cutting Issues in Environmental Law" (15 credits), focuses on the four themes listed above, where environmental law in a transboundary context is integrated with or challenged by other legal perspectives and issues. The course thus prepares students for the master thesis, which should relate to one of these areas of specialisation.
The third course, "Methods, Theory and Practice in Environmental Law" (15 credits), is given at half-time during the second semester in parallel with the students writing their master thesis. The course consists of seminars on methodology and theory, which are largely beneficial to the students' master thesis. In addition, the course includes a mock negotiation, in which students are divided into groups and are to negotiate a multilateral, intergovernmental environmental agreement. The mock negotiation gives students the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they have acquired during previous courses. In this course, we also invite practitioners who work with transboundary environmental law in governments, intergovernmental organisations, non-governmental organisations and at law firms to lecture on their experiences.
The fourth course is the Master Thesis in Environmental Law (15 credits). The master thesis will address environmental law issues in a transboundary context or from a perspective within the framework of one of the four specialised themes included in the course "Cross-cutting Issues in Environmental Law". The thesis shall be written in English.
The courses involve lectures, seminars, short essays, mock trial and practical assignments, teaching by external lecturers and experts, and the writing of a Master thesis. All forms of teaching require active participation by the students.
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How to apply
Note that there is only one application round every year. The application period opens in mid-October with a deadline in mid-January for commencement the following autumn. Our LL.M. only starts in the autumn.
All prospective students, regardless of their country of origin, must apply via the national Swedish application system website called University Admissions. For general information about applications, check the university’s step-by-step guide.
Application for Stockholm University - A step-by-step guide
Entry requirements
In order to be eligible for our LL.M., you have to fulfil the following entry requirements for master studies in Sweden:
- You must have been awarded an undergraduate degree in law from an internationally recognised university or hold an equivalent degree with a minimum of 180 ECTS in law. Applicants on the last year of such a degree can also apply.
- Support your proficiency in English
Required supporting documentation
In order to prove your eligibility, you must provide University Admissions with documents supporting your previous study information and your English proficiency.
Which documents are needed and their format (including translation requirements) is decided by University Admissions Sweden. Therefore, you must comply with the guidelines stated here: Provide application documents.
In addition, applicants must also submit the following documents in English to fulfil the selection criteria:
- a personal statement (please use the following template: Personal statement template 2025-2026 - EL (70 Kb)
- two letters of recommendation, max. one A4-page each (e.g. from academics, employers, internships providers etc). Make sure they are duly signed and include contact information and preferably these should be written on paper with an official letter head
- a CV (max two A4-pages)
Incomplete applications, i.e. where one or several documents mentioned above are missing, will be assessed accordingly.
Selection process
Eligible applicants are selected on the basis of a weighted assessment of grades from earlier legal studies, relevant extra-curricular/professional experiences, one personal statement and two letters of recommendation. Typically, grades from legal studies and extra-curricular/professional experiences carry most weight. If applicants have similar academic qualifications, the statement of purpose will be of key importance. Strong letters of recommendations can also become decisive on occasion.
Admission
For detailed information regarding admissions, including conditional admissions, waiting lists, tuition fees, costs, scholarships, please check the university’s central pages:
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Meet us
Meet our students
Meet Lianne, an EL student in 2022-23
Lianne Dsouza, originally from India, specifically chose SULaw for its environmental agenda. Check out her tips for a successful LL.M. application!
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01.15 What do you expect from the programme?
01.30 How has the programme been so far?
01.55 Tips for the application process?
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Meet our teachers
Our programme director
Prof. Jonas Ebbesson is the programme director for our LL.M. in Environmental Law. He is also the Director of Stockholm Environmental Law and Policy Centre here at Stockholm University and former Dean of our Faculty.
Learn more about his academic background and research through the links below.
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Contact
For questions regarding the application process, please contact the Office of International Affairs: master@juridicum.su.se
For questions specifically regarding the academic content of the programme, please contact the programme coordinator: EL@juridicum.su.se