The Program overview
The LL.M program includes three specific research fields, i.e. LL.M in Chinese and Comparative Law, LL.M in International Law. Students are able to pursue their interests in either commercial law or general comparative law by choosing different courses offered by the program. The program normally lasts for two years. Please see next section on the courses offered and credits awarded to each course for detail.
Purpose
The purpose of the program is to provide advanced and practical knowledge of Chinese law to students & practitioners across the world, who feels more comfortable in using English as a medium of study. To promote further, wider legal exchange and co-operation between CUPL and foreign students or practitioners is also one of the major concerns of the program.
Curriculum and Credits Awarded
A LLM candidate must obtain a minimum of 26 credits to fulfill the requirements for the award of the LLM in International Law (English Mode). Students can obtain credits by attending lectures or seminars and writing research papers as directed by their supervisors. The credits for each course offered by the program are set out as follows:
1) Compulsory subjects (2 credits each, 12 credits in total)
2) Optional subjects (2 credits each, optional courses offered each term may be adjusted depending on the availability of lecturers)
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