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How to take the judicial examination?
The judicial examination needs to be taken after online registration. Legal examination is divided into subjective questions and objective questions. Only after passing the objective questions can you sign up for the subjective exam. The objective test is a computer test, and the subjective test can be a computer test or a written test.

What is the content of the judicial examination?

There are two objective questions in the French exam:

Each test paper has 100 questions, and the score is 150 points, including 50 single-choice questions, each with 1 point, 50 multiple-choice questions, each with 2 points, and the total score of the two papers is 300 points. Specific examination subjects are:

Test paper 1: Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theory of rule of law, jurisprudence, constitution, Chinese legal history, international law, judicial system and legal professional ethics, criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law.

Test Paper 2: Civil Law, Intellectual Property Law, Commercial Law, Economic Law, Environmental Resources Law, Labor and Social Security Law, Private International Law, International Economic Law and Civil Procedure Law (including arbitration system).

Subjective questions:

The subjective test is a volume, including case analysis questions, legal documents questions, essay questions and other questions, with a score of 180. Specific examination subjects are:

Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theory of rule of law, jurisprudence, constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, civil law, commercial law, civil procedure law (including arbitration system), administrative law and administrative procedure law, judicial system and legal professional ethics.

If you choose to do subjective questions in the exam, candidates can choose one of them to answer.