The Master Programme in Law and Information Technology has been offered since 1999 at the University of Stockholm and is based on the experiences gathered from similar courses taught regularly since 1968 at the Department of Law, Stockholm University. 

The present curriculum comprises four courses ranging from traditional IT Law to Development and Management of Information Systems in a Legal Perspective. The students are required to pass written examinations and write two theses during the Programme. Seminars, practical assignments, weekly discussions and In Real Life Experiences aim at providing the students with skills necessary for their future work as either practitioners or researchers in the chosen field. Issues of practical interest are interwoven with scholarly treatment of legal problems and practical work with various legal IT tools.

For a more detailed breakdown as to the content of the International Master Programme in Law and Information Technology please click here.

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Last revised 2011-01-31 by Course Directors Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg, Peter Wahlgren,
Course Administrator/Junior Lecturer/Webmaster Stanley Greenstein