Arbitration Uppsala University


Lore-lore

Hello everyone,

There is little information regarding the Master Programme in Investment Treaty Arbitration at Uppsala University (Sweeden), my professor did said it is a well equipped university but I have yet to find someone who did or applied to this programme.
Anyone studied there? Is the application process highly competitive?

Thank you in advance!

[Edited by Lore-lore on Nov 19, 2016]

Hello everyone,

There is little information regarding the Master Programme in Investment Treaty Arbitration at Uppsala University (Sweeden), my professor did said it is a well equipped university but I have yet to find someone who did or applied to this programme.
Anyone studied there? Is the application process highly competitive?

Thank you in advance!
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chicken so...

There's probably very little information about this program because it's highly specialized. If you wanted to study Investment Treaty Arbitration, I don't think there's another LLM program in the world that is focused on just that. You'll find specialized courses in more general programs at QMUL, Cambridge, and maybe Genevea (MIDS) - but as far as I know, no other specialized LLMs.

There's probably very little information about this program because it's highly specialized. If you wanted to study Investment Treaty Arbitration, I don't think there's another LLM program in the world that is focused on just that. You'll find specialized courses in more general programs at QMUL, Cambridge, and maybe Genevea (MIDS) - but as far as I know, no other specialized LLMs.
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