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Master in European Intellectual Property Law (EIPL)

Application

  • Applicants must have a Swedish law degree of at least 180 ECTS, or a foreign law degree corresponding to at least three years full-time legal studies.  
  • Applicants must also have documented proficiency in English language corresponding to English 6 (English B in Sweden -upper secondary studies), or equivalent according to certain internationally recognised English test. 
  • Applicants must also submit a CV, academic transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. These documents should be submitted in English.

Application

  • Applicants must have a Swedish law degree of at least 180 ECTS, or a foreign law degree corresponding to at least three years full-time legal studies.  
  • Applicants must also have documented proficiency in English language corresponding to English 6 (English B in Sweden -upper secondary studies), or equivalent according to certain internationally recognised English test. 
  • Applicants must also submit a CV, academic transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. These documents should be submitted in English.

Curriculum

All students must take the first course, Advanced IP course (15 ECTS). 

Thereafter, students are given the opportunity to specialise in areas of  the IP system: 

  • Industrial Property Law with Patens & Trade Marks (15 ECTS)  
  • OR Copyright law & Transborder IP Conflicts (15 ECTS). 

On a voluntary basis, also a Nordic IP moot court training and competition is offered.

Curriculum

All students must take the first course, Advanced IP course (15 ECTS). 

Thereafter, students are given the opportunity to specialise in areas of  the IP system: 

  • Industrial Property Law with Patens & Trade Marks (15 ECTS)  
  • OR Copyright law & Transborder IP Conflicts (15 ECTS). 

On a voluntary basis, also a Nordic IP moot court training and competition is offered.