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International and European Migration Law

Our summer course in International and European Migration Law covers the principles of migration law and develops a critical approach to its application to current migration movements.

Migration law
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International and European Migration Law is given as an elective course within the framework of the summer programme at the Department of Law, Stockholm University. Read more about the Summer Programme at SULaw on the following page:

SULaw's Summer Programme

After the course, students are expected to be able to develop a capacity to balance the several human rights and public interests concerned in all cases of migration, as well as reflect on the solutions for future migratory movements.

  • Course structure

    Follow the link below to read more about the course details.

    Syllabus - International and European Migration Law

    Teaching format

    Instruction comprises 2 weeks of full-time studies and consists of lectures and seminars. During seminars, students will critically discuss course materials and / or answer problem questions.

    Assessment

    Examination is conducted through active participation at all teaching, and a 5-10 pages essay. See syllabus for details.

  • Schedule

    The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
  • More information


    Learning platform

    During the course, registered students will receive additional course information on the Athena learning platform.

    https://athena.itslearning.com/


    The Department

    Read more about education at the Department of Law at Stockholm University on our homepage.

    Education - Department of Law 

     

  • Contact

    Questions regarding our summer courses are answered by our Office of International Affairs.

    Summer Programme