Uppsala University

Sweden
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Joint Nordic Programme in Environmental Law

Offered at Uppsala University, Sweden
FieldJoint Nordic MEnvLaw
Duration2 years
Tuition114000.00

Overview

The Joint Nordic Programme in Environmental Law (Uppsala University) is a cross-border master’s programme that builds expertise in environmental law across three levels: international law, EU law, and Nordic national approaches. It is designed for students aiming for legal careers in environmental regulation and for those considering doctoral studies.

About this programme

Overview

The Joint Nordic Programme in Environmental Law at Uppsala University is a collaborative master's program that enhances expertise in environmental law through a comprehensive approach that encompasses international law, EU law, and Nordic national perspectives. This programme is ideal for students pursuing legal careers in environmental regulation or considering doctoral studies in the field.

What you'll study

This joint program is offered across multiple Nordic universities and combines essential training in environmental law with opportunities to specialize in specific areas. Students will engage in advanced coursework that links critical topics such as climate change and energy regulation.

Core learning

  • Environmental law fundamentals and methods: Develop a solid understanding of theoretical and methodological approaches to environmental regulation and legal reasoning.
  • International, EU, and Nordic perspectives: Explore how environmental obligations are developed and enforced at various legal levels.

Specialisation tracks

  • In-depth environmental law areas: Choose two specific areas for advanced study tailored to your interests.
  • Climate change and energy law: One specialization focuses on the legal interconnections between climate and energy, addressing contemporary challenges in these sectors.

Example advanced module

  • Advanced climate–energy interdependence: Analyze the implications of climate change law on the energy sector, including renewable energy regulation and carbon management strategies.

Note: The exact module titles and course distribution may vary. For the most current curriculum, please consult the official course listings.

Entry requirements

Applicants must possess a Bachelor of Law or an equivalent university degree, typically requiring at least 180 ECTS credits (approximately three years of full-time study). The degree must be relevant to the program and include at least 90 ECTS in legal science.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Joint Nordic Programme in Environmental Law are well-prepared for various legal careers focused on environmental regulation. The comprehensive training provided by this program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of environmental law, making them valuable assets in both public and private sectors.