Programme structure

Autumn, 3rd.?semesterPILTHESIS – Master Thesis
Spring, 2nd.?semesterCore course/ Elective courseCore course/ Elective courseCore course/ Elective course
Autumn, 1st.?semesterJUS5540 – Public International LawCore course/ Elective courseCore course/ Elective course
?10?ECTS credits10?ECTS credits10?ECTS credits

This specialization runs 1 1/2 years in which students would be obligated to take the course in Public International Law and then select a combination of five Core Courses and Electives. Students are encouraged to take at least two KFL-courses.?The students will have to write a Masters thesis applying Gender Theory to a research issue within International Law.

You are supposed to complete 30 credits every semester, as shown in the table above.

The degree Master of Laws in Public International Law with the programme option in Gender, Peace, Development and Environment Programme will be awarded to students who participate in the programme, pass the exams and obtain a passing grade on a thesis delivered on time.

Rules concerning postponed commencement, leave of absence, delay and progression of the student are are available here (in chapter 1).

Core courses:


Elective courses:


Third term - master's thesis:
The thesis is the culmination of the student's master’s degree studies. The thesis represent the independent work of the student, and the topic is to be chosen in consultation with the academic staff. Students who select to specialise must write a thesis on a topic within the selected area.
A supervisor will be made available for each student.

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