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What are the core journals of law?
The core journals of law include: China Social Sciences, Legal Studies, China Law, and the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Namely, China social science, China law, legal research, Chinese and foreign law, jurists, legal business research, law (northwest university of politics and law Journal), legal review, political and legal forum, law and social development, modern law, comparative law research, etc.

Law is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to law major. The basic study period is 4 years, and the bachelor of law degree is awarded. This major requires students to have a solid professional theoretical foundation, skilled professional skills and reasonable knowledge structure, and to be senior professionals who can engage in legal work in state organs, enterprises and institutions, social organizations, especially legislative organs, administrative organs, procuratorial organs, judicial organs, arbitration institutions and legal service institutions. After graduation, students majoring in law can engage in trial, prosecution, judicial administration, lawyers, public security and other work. You can also engage in legislation, legal education, legal research, administrative management and legal counsel for companies and enterprises.