
The Master of Laws in European Economic Law at Stockholm University is a one-year, full-time on-campus program within the field of economics and legal studies. The program focuses on the legal framework governing the European internal market, competition law, trade regulations, and economic integration within the European Union. Students develop advanced knowledge of EU legal structures, regulatory policies, and the interaction between law and economics in a European context.
Graduates can pursue careers in EU law practice, competition law advisory, and international trade regulation. The program also provides a strong foundation for roles in governmental institutions, international organizations, and legal consultancy, equipping students with specialized expertise in European economic governance and regulatory systems.
Semester 1 – Foundations of European Economic Law
• Introduction to European Law
• European Union Economic Law
• Competition Law and Regulation in the EU
• Research Methods in European Economic Law
Semester 2 – Advanced European Economic Law
• International Trade and the EU
• Financial and Banking Law in Europe
• European Law and Economic Integration
• Final Research Project in European Economic Law
Graduates of the Master of Laws in European Economic Law program are prepared for careers in international law, economic policy, and corporate law. With a strong understanding of European economic policies, trade laws, and competition laws, graduates are equipped for roles such as corporate lawyer, trade policy advisor, and economic consultant. The program's focus on European economic systems and legal frameworks opens up career opportunities in international organizations, government agencies, and multinational corporations.
The Master of Laws in European Economic Law program offers students a deep understanding of European economic policies and regulations. By combining legal theory with practical applications, the program prepares graduates to work in the complex intersection of law and economics. Students benefit from the opportunity to study within a diverse and international academic environment, gaining insights into European legal frameworks that shape global economic relations.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 8 16 20 00
Email: info@su.se
Address: Stockholm University, Universitetsvägen 10A, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden