To apply, candidates should possess a minimum of a 3-year Bachelor’s degree in law (LL.B or an equivalent qualification). Selection is based on academic performance, a letter of intent, and two letters of recommendation.
The MSc in European Economic Law at Lund University provides advanced training in EU constitutional principles and the legal rules that govern the EU internal market and competition. You can study full-time for one year or choose an extended study plan to deepen your academic focus.
The Master of Science in European Economic Law at Lund University offers an in-depth exploration of EU constitutional principles and the legal frameworks governing the EU internal market and competition. Students can opt for a full-time study plan for one year or extend their studies over a two-year period to delve deeper into specific areas of interest.
The programme is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of EU law, progressing from foundational constitutional elements to specialised subjects in economic regulation. The curriculum emphasizes legal analysis, argumentation, and the practical application of EU legal sources to real-world economic scenarios.
Students can choose to complete the programme in a full-time format or follow an extended plan, which is advantageous for those seeking additional time to enhance their academic profile or align their studies with specific interests.
To apply, candidates should possess a minimum of a 3-year Bachelor’s degree in law (LL.B or an equivalent qualification). Selection is based on academic performance, a letter of intent, and two letters of recommendation.
Minimum English proficiency: IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL iBT 90. Accepted tests include IELTS and TOEFL iBT.
Typical application materials include:
Important: Document requirements may vary by intake. For the latest information, please refer to Lund University’s official programme page.
Upon completing the programme, graduates may be eligible to apply for a residence permit to work in Sweden. Eligibility depends on the degree obtained, individual circumstances following graduation, and the regulations in effect at the time of application.
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