UNIVERSITY

EMA Director

Associate Prof. Karol Nowak, Director of the Master´s Programme in International Websites: Human Rights Law Fields of competence: Human Rights Law, Procedural Law, Constitutional Law www.lunduniversity.lu.se

www.law.lu.se Other academics involved in EMA 2017/2018 www.rwi.lu.se

Prof., Dr. Göran Melander

Prof., Dr. Mats Tjernberg Department: Associate. Prof., Dr. Ulrika Andersson Law Associate prof., Dr. Christoffer Wong Senior Researcher, Dr. Alejandro Fuentes Contact persons:

Senior Researcher, Dr. Radu Mares Associate Prof. Karol Dr. Anna Nilsson Nowak EMA Director Dr. Britta Sjöstedt of Law Dr. Vladislava Stoyanova P.O. Box 207 SE 221 00 Lund The university and the city Tel. +46 46 2221235 See www.lunduniversity.lu.se Email: [email protected]

Second semester courses Mr. Anders Tröjer Courses available for EMA students: Various 7.5 credit (ECTS) courses. Courses Faculty of Law of a minimum of 15 credits in total are chosen. Lund University P.O. Box 207 The courses taught in spring 2018 are (preliminary): SE 221 00 Lund • Bases of International Labour Rights Lee Swepston (7.5 credits) Sweden • Human Rights and Cultural Diversity Alejandro Fuentes (7.5 credits) Tel. + 46 46 2221249 • Business and Human Rights Radu Mares (7.5 credits) Fax + 46 46 2221181 • Migration Law Gregor Noll (7.5 credits) Email: • Human Rights and Gender (7.5 credits) [email protected]

Deadline for enrolment in the courses: February 2018 Examination procedures: various. Usually take home exam or essay, and/or oral examinations (for instance: seminar presentation, moot court, mock negotiation).

Thesis Research areas: • Human Rights Law

Thesis supervision: See list of possible supervisors above. Number of copies to hand in at the hosting university (+ 1 copy to the E.MA Secretariat) : 2

Library Faculty of Law Library and Raoul Wallenberg Institute Library, specialized in human rights literature.

Contacts with NGOs and/or IGOs Please see www.rwi.lu.se/institute/aboutrwi.shtml

Administration and logistics Information concerning visa arrangements: Entry Visa: A visa is a permit required by persons wishing to enter Sweden for a temporary visit, or simply when passing through in transit. In Sweden, entry visas follow the rules set forth by the Schengen agreement. If you are not a citizen of a Schengen country, you may need a visa to enter the Schengen zone. Such visas are usually valid in all Schengen countries and entitle the bearer to travel freely between them until the visa expires. However, since rules vary from country to country in Europe, please obtain relevant information from the Swedish Embassy/Consulate in your home country before going to Sweden.

Despite the fact that control of individuals has been abolished at the frontiers between the Schengen countries, everyone should bring documentation proving their nationality when travelling in the Schengen zone. People from countries outside the EU must be able to show a valid passport. If you are required to have a visa, you must be able to show a valid visa or residence permit.

To obtain a visa you need to apply for it immediately after you have received your Letter of Acceptance at an embassy or consulate in your country. When applying for a visa you need a valid passport, a "Letter of Acceptance", certification of financial support and health insurance coverage. The general rule is that you apply for a visa at the embassy/consulate of the country you mainly intend to visit. The process may take up to two months, so please apply in good time.

Foreign citizens with a residence permit in a Schengen country may also travel freely in the zone for a total period of three months. This means, for instance, that a foreign citizen living in Sweden may visit friends living in another Schengen country without first having to apply for a visa. (Information available on www.lu.se)

You can also contact the International Program Coordinator Anders Tröjer (see list of contact persons).

IT and logistics: Access to Faculty of Law IT equipment during library opening hours (8-20) and Raoul Wallenberg Institute IT equipment at all times with personal access card.