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Experts for media enquiries

Information for journalists We can help you clarify and analyze the cause or functionality of laws, rules and norms. Contact the listed researchers concerning topics related to their expertise. You can also contact the Sociology of Law Department concerning topics not listed.For high-resolution photos of the department staff, contact theo [dot] hagman-rogowski [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se. Courts

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/contact-us/experts-media-enquiries - 2025-04-29

Your library

The Social Sciences Faculty Library The Social Sciences Faculty Library (Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens bibliotek or Sambib) The Sociology of Law Department belongs to The Social Sciences Faculty Library (Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens bibliotek or Sambib). This is where you find course literature and reference literature and other publications in your subject area. The library reading rooms

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/your-library - 2025-04-29

Statement of Purpose

- The Master's Programme in Sociology of Law As part of your application for the Master's Programme in Sociology of Law, we require a statement of purpose. This also applies to Swedish citizens and non-citizens with a bachelor's degree from a Swedish university. Dear applicant, Thank you for considering us for your master's studies. As part of your application, please carefully complete this state

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/form/statement-purpose - 2025-04-29

Doctoral studies

Opening doors to a creative research environment The doctoral (PhD) programme consists of four years of full-time studies (240 credits). The studies can also be carried out part-time (no less than half-time) and cover eight years. As a doctoral candidate, you have the right, but not the obligation, to take a licentiate degree (120 credits) as a stage in the doctoral programme.Admission Requirement

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/doctoral-studies - 2025-04-29

Application form for internship courses

- The Master's Programme in Sociology of Law You apply to the internship course by filling out the form below. When it has been reviewed by the master's programme administrator, you receive the internship plan template to fill out. The course director decides whether the internship will be approved. To this end, make sure to show in the internship plan that you, through your internship, are going

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/form/application-form-internship-courses - 2025-04-29

Guidelines for PhD Seminars at the Department of Sociology of Law

In accordance with "Policies for the doctoral program in sociology of law, 2009-­‐08-­‐24" the PhD Candidate shall hold at least three doctoral seminars during the education period; start-­‐up seminar, mid seminar and final seminar. All PhD Candidates shall take part in seminars. Participation and presentation in seminars are essential parts of the PhD education to fully reach the learning outcome

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/doctoral-studies/phd-handbook/guidelines-phd-seminars-department-sociology-law - 2025-04-29

Commissioned education

For companies, organisations and authorities aiming to develop their business and staff The Sociology of Law Department gives various training courses, which are carefully planned together with the client to satisfy specific requirements and are organised via Lund University Commissioned Education. The courses can be either short or long, ranging from a one-hour course to training over several yea

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The Sociology of Law Department

Education and research - looking at law from another perspective The relationship between law and society has been the focus of our research at Lund University since 1972, when the subject Sociology of Law was founded.Being the only university in Scandinavia and Europe to host undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses, we can proudly offer a complete training in Sociology of Law.The Sociology

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Master’s Programme in Sociology of Law (SASOL)

introducing the study of law, legal institutions and legal behaviour in a social context The Master of Science Programme in Sociology of Law, SASOL, is an interdisciplinary campus-based programme that teaches you how the law and legal institutions work and affect the everyday life of ordinary citizens. 2 years, full-time, 120 ECTS credits Sociology of Law Department Start: August every year The pr

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Research Seminars in Sociology of Law

All open to the public The Sociology of Law Department arranges a series of research seminars inviting both local and international researchers who are conducting state of the arts research within various areas of law and society. Spring 2025 January 22 - Lawyers and State Transformation SeriesAntoine VauchezResearch Professor in Political Sociology and Law, French National Centre for Scientific R

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/research-seminars-sociology-law - 2025-04-29

ECTS grading scale

European Credit Transfer System-credits  The ECTS grading style is used within the SASOL-programme.The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) helps make higher education comparable across Europe, allowing greater student mobility.As a student your performance will be graded from A-F based on your fulfillment of the learning outcomes stated in the syllabus for that particular cours

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/masters-programme-sociology-law-sasol/ects-grading-scale - 2025-04-29

Films to help you in your studies!

 Social Sciences Faculty LibraryAn introduction to the Social Sciences Faculty Library at Lund University. Here you will find brief information about our library, often called Sambib. Find out how to use the library and gain access to all our resources. Welcome to Sambib!Presented by Fredrik Vanek, librarian at the Social Sciences Faculty Library, Lund University. How to use referencesOne key aspe

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/information-about-your-studies/films-help-you-your-studies - 2025-04-29

Child Rights Institute at Lund University

A network-based organisation at Lund University focusing on Child Rights The Child Rights Institute has an overarching aim, with a point of departure in child rights, to create och exchange research based knowledge within the field and further multidisciplinary science. Furthermore, the network works towards illuminating and supporting children's rights – through research, education, and cooperati

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/child-rights-institute-lund-university - 2025-04-29

Programme overview

The Master of Science Programme in Sociology of Law The Master of Science Programme in Sociology of Law is an interdisciplinary programme aimed at introducing students to the study of law, legal institutions and legal behaviour in a social context. It offers an advanced overview of sociology of law. During  semesters 3 and 4 there are possibilities for specialization in socio-legal areas, such as:

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Structure of the programme

About the courses, from the first to the fourth semester The Master of Science Programme in Sociology of Law (SASOL) comprises a total of 120 credits, including 30 second-cycle courses in Sociology of Law, 30 second-cycle credits in the theory of Science and methodology (of which at least 7,5 credits in the theory of science and at least 15 in methodology), 30 credits elective courses (or internsh

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Semester 1

Profile course I – Introduction to sociology of law (SOLP01), 15 credits.Theory of science and/or research methods (SIMM-courses), 15 credits. 1 Introduction to Sociology of LawSOLP01, 15 creditsThe first semester begins with an advanced introduction to the sociology of law, which introduces students to classical and modern socio-legal research and theory.Learn more about Introduction to Sociology

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Semester 2

Profile course II – Contemporary Sociology of Law (SOLP04), 15 creditsTheory of science and/or research methods, 15 credits.OrMaster's (One Year) Thesis (SOLM12), 15 credits 1. Contemporary Sociology of Law (SOLP04), 15 creditsThe second semester begins with the second profile course in sociology of law, which builds upon the knowledge and skills gained in the first term. While the first profile c

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Semester 4

The fourth semester you will complete the programme by writing a thesis, which will provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of socio-legal theories, methods, and argumentation. Sociology of Law: Master's Thesis, 30 credits, SOLM02 The course is a second cycle course in Sociology of Law. The course is offered as part of the Master's Program in Sociology of Law (SASOL). Th

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Socio-legal areas

Socio-legal areas possibile to specialise in. Criminal Justice and Criminology Students who decide to specialize in this area will choose elective courses which introduces them to the key elements of contemporary crime policy at national and global levels. Particular attention is given to issues of policing, the courts, punishment, and prevention. Legal Cultures and Comparative Law Students will t

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/masters-programme-sociology-law-sasol/programme-overview/socio-legal-areas - 2025-04-29