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This is a list of law schools in China including Hong Kong and Macau. [dubious – discuss] Mainland China. China University of Political Science and Law;
The China-EU School of Law (CESL; Chinese: 中欧法学院) at the China University of Political Science and Law is an international law school primarily located in Beijing, China. CESL was founded on the basis of an agreement between the European Community and the government of the People’s Republic of China .
Peking University Law School (Chinese: 北京大学法学院) is a law school of Peking University, a public research university in Beijing, China. Founded in 1904 as the law department of Peking University, it is the oldest law school in China. [1] From 2015 to 2017, it was ranked first in Mainland China and one of top three law schools in ...
The Law School also publishes an internationally distributed English law journal, Frontiers of Law in China, which connects an English readership with the swiftly shifting trends that define China's contemporary legal landscape. In efforts to make RUC Law School's scholarship more readily available to an increasingly internet-based society, it ...
.In 1954, the Soochow University School of Law was re-established in Taiwan with a Department of Law. Then in 1971, the Institute of Law was formally established, and the former UN Secretary of the Law, Liang Shuli, was appointed as the first director in the same year, the Faculty of Law of the University Department was divided into two groups, the Judicial Practice Group and the Comparative ...
STL also offers a 3-year J.D. degree in English and a 1-2-year LL.M. degree. The school's tagline is "China's most innovative law school in China's most innovative city". The School is partly run by bringing in emeritus professors from American institutions. Jeffrey S. Lehman is the founding dean. Philip McConnaughay is the current dean.
Tsinghua University School of Law is the law school of Tsinghua University founded in 1929. [1] It is a part of Tsinghua University. [2] The restructuring of the higher education system in China led to the Law School's merger with Peking University and other universities in 1952. [3] It was reestablished in 1995 and has operated continuously since.
CUPL provided the first opportunity to study Chinese law in Beijing with an American Bar Association-approved program inaugurated in 1995 by the Duquesne University School of Law. In 2008, an exchange program was formed with Fordham University School of Law.