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LLM in International Law

LLM in International Law

Application

The program is only open to foreign nationals. Anyone with a formal undergraduate degree as recognized by the Ministry of Education of China is welcome to apply for admission. An undergraduate degree in law is an advantage, but it is not necessary to have previously studied law to do well on the program.

Application

The program is only open to foreign nationals. Anyone with a formal undergraduate degree as recognized by the Ministry of Education of China is welcome to apply for admission. An undergraduate degree in law is an advantage, but it is not necessary to have previously studied law to do well on the program.

Curriculum

An LL.M. candidate must obtain a minimum of 26 credits to fulfill the requirements for the award of the LL.M. in International Law (English Mode). Students can obtain credits by attending lectures or seminars and writing research papers as directed by their supervisor. The credits for each course offered by the program are set out as follows:

1) Compulsory subjects (3 credits each, 12 credits in total)
- Introduction to Chinese Law 54 contact hours
- Chinese Constitutional and Administrative Law 54 contact hours
- Chinese Contract Law 54 contact hours
- Foreign Investment Law of China 54 contact hours

2) Optional subjects (2 credits each, optional courses offered each term may
be adjusted depending on the availability of lecturers)
- Human Rights in China 36 contact hours
- Criminal Law and Criminal Procedures 36 contact hours
- Civil Law and Civil Procedures 36 contact hours
- Company Law of China 36 contact hours
- Intellectual Property Law of China 36 contact hours
- International Law and Chinese Practices 36 contact hours
- China and Law of WTO 36 contact hours
- Arbitration Law of China 36 contact hours
- Maritime Law of China 36 contact hours
- Securities Law of China 36 contact hours
- Competition Law of China 36 contact hours
- Commercial Laws of Mainland China and
- Hong Kong in Comparison 36 contact hours

Curriculum

An LL.M. candidate must obtain a minimum of 26 credits to fulfill the requirements for the award of the LL.M. in International Law (English Mode). Students can obtain credits by attending lectures or seminars and writing research papers as directed by their supervisor. The credits for each course offered by the program are set out as follows:

1) Compulsory subjects (3 credits each, 12 credits in total)
- Introduction to Chinese Law 54 contact hours
- Chinese Constitutional and Administrative Law 54 contact hours
- Chinese Contract Law 54 contact hours
- Foreign Investment Law of China 54 contact hours

2) Optional subjects (2 credits each, optional courses offered each term may
be adjusted depending on the availability of lecturers)
- Human Rights in China 36 contact hours
- Criminal Law and Criminal Procedures 36 contact hours
- Civil Law and Civil Procedures 36 contact hours
- Company Law of China 36 contact hours
- Intellectual Property Law of China 36 contact hours
- International Law and Chinese Practices 36 contact hours
- China and Law of WTO 36 contact hours
- Arbitration Law of China 36 contact hours
- Maritime Law of China 36 contact hours
- Securities Law of China 36 contact hours
- Competition Law of China 36 contact hours
- Commercial Laws of Mainland China and
- Hong Kong in Comparison 36 contact hours