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Master in International Commercial Arbitration Law (ICAL)

Application

  • Applicants must have a Swedish law degree of at least 180 ECTS, or a foreign law degree corresponding to at least three years full-time legal studies.  
  • Applicants must also have documented proficiency in English language corresponding to English 6 (English B in Sweden -upper secondary studies), or equivalent according to certain internationally recognised English test. 
  • Applicants must also submit a CV, academic transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. These documents should be submitted in English.

Application

  • Applicants must have a Swedish law degree of at least 180 ECTS, or a foreign law degree corresponding to at least three years full-time legal studies.  
  • Applicants must also have documented proficiency in English language corresponding to English 6 (English B in Sweden -upper secondary studies), or equivalent according to certain internationally recognised English test. 
  • Applicants must also submit a CV, academic transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. These documents should be submitted in English.

Curriculum

  • Participants complete a mock arbitration, following an international dispute from beginning to end by filing a Request for Arbitration and other written submissions, collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses, holding hearings, and issuing a final award. 
  • Students also hone legal research and writing skills by preparing for and producing a master thesis on a topic in international arbitration.  Thesis writing seminars enable students to cultivate skills as scholars and focus on developing a research project, crafting a thesis proposal, and writing effectively and clearly.  Many students use the thesis as a springboard to pursue academic careers or choose to ultimately publish the thesis.

Curriculum


This course consists in : 
  • Classes
  • Seminars
  • Lectures
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