The principles of good administration in Sweden and the EU
This one-year Master’s degree in European Legal Studies provides in-depth knowledge of the EU legal order, how it is applied in Swedish administration, and its importance for policy fields, with a focus on principles of good administration.
An excellent basis for qualified legal work, nationally or internationally
Are you interested in analyzing the relationship between EU law and Swedish law? Or in concepts such as institutional and procedural autonomy, and substantive and procedural principles? This Master’s program provides an excellent basis for qualified legal work through its focus on the ongoing Europeanisation of administrative law and the principles of good administration.
You will assess the value of relevant legal information, such as legal texts, case law, preparatory works, and doctrine, within Swedish and European law. You will also examine how EU law has impacted national administrative law and its application, particularly in European policy fields such as environmental law, consumer protection, and competition law. The program emphasizes analytical reasoning and structure, based upon actual cases and the application of legal methodology. You will learn to present your opinions in written reports or in discussions, as well as to present complex questions related to the Europeanisation of Public Law in a popular scientific manner.