Research
The research group International law focuses on the following themes
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International trade law Read more
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International Law Read more
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Criminal law Read more
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Human rights Read more
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Transitional justice Read more
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EU-law Read more
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International investor protection Read more
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Procurement law Read more
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WTO-law Read more
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The enforcement of international law in the arctic and at sea Read more
The research group International Law focuses on subjects within international law and the inner market of EU. International LAw influences many aspects of socieety and is incorporated in many different kinds of decisions. The common denominator is the group's focus on the international origin and character of the material dealt with.
Each year, the research group is in charge of three international litigation competitions as part of the talent program at the Department of Law.
- International private law: Vis Moot
- Public International law: Telders
- WTO: Elsa Moot Court Competition
The group also collaborates with CWS (Center for War Studies) in some of its research. The group also continuously organize arrangements with the purpose of engaging both researchers and students.
You can read more about the group's methods and educational activities here.
In addition, the department's research section, the "Enforcement of international law in the Arctic and at sea" (RAS), has its roots in this research group.