The purpose of this seminar is twofold: First, to provide an overview of legal education system in the People’s Republic of China. Second, to look at the uncertain situation of graduates from this system today, and to consider some of the consequences of that uncertainty. An appendix provides a list of English-language references on legal education in China.Roderick O'Brie
In an article published in China\u27s leading law journal,1 Professor Chen Shouyi, the Dean of the D...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
The rise of international and comparative law within the typical law school curriculum has been a pr...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
This analysis utilises educational theory to examine the potential of the system of Legal Practice E...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
Essays on the future(s) of Legal Education giving national and international perspectives on key top...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
The number of Chinese lawyers and law schools is burgeoning as China\u27s legal system undergoes sig...
Two developmerits in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 are of particular intere...
This Article presents an overview of the higher legal education system in China: its structure, purp...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
Two developmerits in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 are of particular intere...
In an article published in China\u27s leading law journal,1 Professor Chen Shouyi, the Dean of the D...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
The rise of international and comparative law within the typical law school curriculum has been a pr...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
This analysis utilises educational theory to examine the potential of the system of Legal Practice E...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
Essays on the future(s) of Legal Education giving national and international perspectives on key top...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
The number of Chinese lawyers and law schools is burgeoning as China\u27s legal system undergoes sig...
Two developmerits in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 are of particular intere...
This Article presents an overview of the higher legal education system in China: its structure, purp...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
Two developmerits in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 are of particular intere...
In an article published in China\u27s leading law journal,1 Professor Chen Shouyi, the Dean of the D...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
The rise of international and comparative law within the typical law school curriculum has been a pr...