Senin, 11 April 2011

Master’s Scholarship American University Admissions of European and International Law


The American University Admissions curriculum is composed of compulsory and elective modules, each comprising several units. Compulsory modules cover the following topics: Legal English and Writing, International Public Law, Rule of Law and Human Rights, Law and Politics of the EU, EU Law (Advanced), European Private Law, Law of Regulation and WTO Law. Elective modules include: Procedures and Dispute Resolution, Public Administration, International Trade, Company Law, Comparative Criminal Procedure, Natural Resources and Climate Change. A minimum of ten students are required for electives to be offered.

CESL American University Admissions offers two courses on Chinese Law Taught in English (CLTE), Introduction to China’s Legal System and China’s Business Law, respectively, to international students in 2010 to 2011 academic year. Currently, a series of CLTE courses are under development including Company Law (with a focus on foreign investment in China ), Employment and Social Security Law, the Role of the Legal Profession and Legal Procedures and Criminal Justice. In 2011 to 2012 academic year, CESL will continue to offer courses of Introduction to China’s Legal System and China’s Business Law, but the newly developed course of CLTE will be offered on the condition that the international students of 2011 intake will be more than twelve. CLTE courses will expose international students to the historical background, transitional nature and probably future changes to Chinese law, providing students with a comparative approach to legal studies. CLTE credits will also count towards the Master of European and International Law.

American University Admissions International students may also transfer to the Master of Chinese Law leading to an LL. M. conferred by CUPL if enough Chinese law credits are obtained.

For more detailed information about the curriculum, please see: http://www.cesl.edu.cn/eng/prgjmecurriculum.asp

American University Admissions Applicants who apply for an extension postponing the payment of tuition fees should explain the amount and the length of the extension required in the Financial Statement.
Contact:
Tel: 86-10-59915792
Email: admission_cesl@cupl.edu.cn

http://www.cesl.edu.cn/eng/idxnoticeview.asp?id=312

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