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Study General Law in Sweden 🇸🇪

Sweden offers 9 General Law programs across 8 universities. Tuition ranges from $110k–$110k/yr, making it a competitive option for international students.

9 Programs
8 Universities
$110k–$110k/yr Tuition

Why Sweden for General Law?

Living Cost

$12,000/yr

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By Degree Level

PhD (5) Bachelor (3) Master (1)

Top Universities for General Law in Sweden

Lund University

Lund · National rank #1 · QS #72

PhD in Law · PhD
Uppsala University

Uppsala · National rank #2 · QS #93

PhD Programme in Law · PhD
Stockholm University

Stockholm · National rank #4 · QS #147

PhD in Law · PhD PhD Programme in Law · PhD
University of Gothenburg

Gothenburg · National rank #4 · QS #202

Bachelor's Programme in Law · Bachelor
Karlstad University

Karlstad · National rank #9

Bachelor Programme in Law · Bachelor
Örebro University

Örebro · National rank #12 · QS #421

PhD in Law · PhD
Bachelor's Programme in Law · Bachelor
International Operational Law · Master

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to study General Law in Sweden?
Tuition for General Law programs in Sweden ranges from $110k–$110k/yr. Annual living costs (accommodation, food, transport) are approximately $12k.
What are the English language requirements for General Law in Sweden?
English-taught General Law programs in Sweden typically require:. Requirements vary by university and program level — always check the specific program page.
How many General Law programs are in Sweden?
Abroadly lists 9 General Law programs at 8 universities across Sweden. Programs are available at Bachelor, Master, and PhD level.
Is Sweden a good country for General Law students?
Sweden is a strong choice for General Law with 8 universities offering these programs. The primary language is Swedish, though many programs are taught in English.
What degree levels are available for General Law in Sweden?
In Sweden, General Law programs are offered at: PhD (5 programs), Bachelor (3 programs), Master (1 programs). This gives students flexibility whether they're seeking an undergraduate degree, postgraduate specialization, or doctoral research.