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UiT The Arctic University of Norway Master in Environmental Law
UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Master in Environmental Law

Tromsø, Norway

2 Years

English

Full time

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Aug 2025

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On-Campus

* Students from outside of EU and EEA countries and Switzerland will be subject to tuition and application fees, when studying at Uppsala University and the University of Eastern Finland.

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Key Summary

    About: The Master in Environmental Law focuses on legal issues related to the environment. This program explores international and national environmental regulations, policy-making, and legal frameworks to manage natural resources sustainably. Students will engage in critical analysis of environmental challenges and gain skills in legal research, advocacy, and negotiation related to environmental issues. The program typically lasts for one year full-time or can be taken part-time over two years.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue diverse roles such as environmental lawyers, policy advisors, compliance consultants, and roles in NGOs or government agencies focused on environmental protection and sustainability.

Introduction

The Joint Nordic Master Programme in Environmental Law (NOMPEL) aims to provide first-class learning for students who want to gain expertise in international and EU environmental law, including those who want to subsequently pursue a PhD. The objective is to provide advanced knowledge of environmental law and insight into how crucial environmental issues are regulated internationally, within the EU, and in the Nordic states. Students will acquire specialist knowledge and legal expertise on the management of natural resources, the protection of biodiversity, climate change, and the energy transition.

Classes are taught by a range of international scholars through a series of lectures and seminars. There is a strong research approach to the programme, whereby students are expected to carry out their own investigations before class and will complete an individually written Master's thesis under expert supervision.

NOMPEL hereby gives students the unique opportunity to study in three Nordic countries at universities that each have specialist competence in environmental law and to experience their different cultures and social environments.

Program description

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Credits (ECTS): 120
  • Degree Name: The successful completion of the Programme leads to the awarding of a joint degree (120 credits), named:
  • Master of Legal Science (Uppsala University)
  • Master of International and Comparative Law (University of Eastern Finland)
  • Master of Laws in Environmental Law (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
  • In order to achieve the joint degree, students must complete all NOMPEL courses.
    • Master of Legal Science (Uppsala University)
    • Master of International and Comparative Law (University of Eastern Finland)
    • Master of Laws in Environmental Law (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
    • In order to achieve the joint degree, students must complete all NOMPEL courses.

The awarding of the joint degree is documented in one Joint Diploma. In addition, following requirements arising from national legislation, the University of Eastern Finland will issue a separate degree certificate to all students graduating from the Programme.

The Joint Diploma with the Diploma Supplement will be sent to the graduate, subject to application by the graduate. Uppsala University is responsible for administering the Diplomas to the student.

Throughout their studies at Uppsala University, University of Eastern Finland and UiT the Arctic University of Norway, NOMPEL students acquire in-depth knowledge of the law on effective management of natural resources, including the protection of biodiversity, climate change and energy transition. NOMPEL builds on the expertise of the three partner institutions.

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