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Zhejiang college entrance examination science student, female, wants to study law. What are the two better schools?
Investigation on the legal strength of Zhejiang universities

1. Subject of law research in Zhejiang universities: Law Department of Hangzhou University-Law School of Zhejiang University.

Zhejiang University Law School was first established in August of 1945, in the old Zhejiang University. 1In August, 1999, nine units, including the former Law Department of Hangzhou University, the former Political Department of Hangzhou University, the former Social Science Department of Agricultural University, the former Social Science Department of Zhejiang Medical University and the former Moral Education Department, merged to form the new Law School of Zhejiang University. Among them, the research on public law, jurisprudence, Marxist theory and ideological and political education, population and development, and comparison of Chinese and foreign political systems are at the advanced level in China.

The college has the right to award doctorates in constitutional law and administrative law, Marxist theory and ideological and political education, and the right to award master's degrees in legal theory, constitutional law and administrative law. In addition, there are Master of Laws (JM) and master training programs for teachers of "Two Courses". Law school has three undergraduate majors: law, political science and administration, and administrative management.

On September 25th, 2006, Mr Yin Yanliang of Taiwan Province Guanghua Group and President Yang Wei signed an agreement in Zhejiang University and exchanged the text of the agreement. According to the agreement, the two sides aim to "build a law school with world-class standards" and train first-class lawyers with the quality of "legal profession model and pursuit of social justice". Guanghua Education Foundation donated 1 100 million yuan to build Guanghua Law School of Zhejiang University, and located the school in Zhijiang Campus of Zhejiang University-Meilun Meihuan. A brand-new law school introducing advanced national school-running mode will soon be born in Zhijiang Campus of Zhejiang University. This is not only a memorable day for the law discipline of Zhejiang University, but also a memorable day for the whole school of Zhejiang University. It can be predicted that Zhejiang University Law School will suddenly break into a brand-new era. It can be described as the "Guanghua era" of Zhejiang University Law School.

Two, the main force of law research in Zhejiang provincial universities-Ningbo University, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Zhejiang University of Technology

Ningbo University Law School

Founded in May 2000, 18, it was formed by the merger of legal department, social science department and moral education center. The law department was established by 1986 with the help of the law department of Peking University, with a high starting point. It is one of the earliest eight departments established in Ningbo University.

At present, the college has five master's degree programs in civil and commercial law, economic law, basic principles of Marxism, ideological and political education and China Marxism. In addition, a master's degree program in modern and contemporary history of China was established with the College of Literature. At present, there are one key discipline (Civil and Commercial Law) in Zhejiang Province 1 discipline, and two key disciplines at the municipal level.

There are 80 full-time teachers in the college, including lecture professor 1 person, professor 1 1 person and 25 associate professors. There are 22 teachers who have doctoral degrees and are studying for doctoral degrees. The courses of Constitutional Law and Economic Law have become excellent courses in Zhejiang Province.

The college takes civil and commercial law as its main development direction. At present, civil and commercial law has become a three-level key discipline in our university, Ningbo City and Zhejiang Province. Master of Civil and Commercial Law is the first master of civil and commercial law in Zhejiang Province.

The students of Ningda Law School give people the impression that they are active and innovative. Shang Congcong, an undergraduate majoring in law in 2000, is his representative. In 2003, he attended two international academic conferences held in Hong Kong and Rio de Janeiro respectively, and received a research grant of HK$ 654.38+500,000 from the United Nations Institute for Regional Crime Prevention.

Zhejiang Gongshang University Law School

The current Law School of Zheshang University was formed in June 20001year by the merger of the former Law Department of Hangzhou Business School and Zhejiang College of Political Science and Law Management. It is the largest law school among provincial universities at present, and it is also an important base for legal talent training and legal research in the province.

The college has four majors: procedural law, civil and commercial law, international law, economic law and the right to grant master's degrees.

There are 79 faculty members, including 8 professors and 22 associate professors. Academic strength is mainly young and middle-aged scholars, such as Zhejiang young and middle-aged jurist Professor Luo Wenyan.

This is a young college, full of vitality.

Zhejiang University of Technology Law School

The Law School of Zhejiang University of Technology started late, and the current law school was established after the separation of the School of Politics and Public Administration in 2004. After its establishment, it has achieved extraordinary development, the teaching staff has been continuously enriched, the discipline construction has been continuously strengthened, and the scientific research level has been continuously improved. It is moving towards the goal of being first-class in the province and well-known in China.

The college currently holds a master's degree in procedural law. The research and academic level of procedural law and criminal law is in a leading position in Zhejiang Province, among which Zhang Xu, the leader of procedural law and the dean of law school, is also the vice president of the provincial law society (there are only two deans of Zhejiang University Law School and Zhejiang University of Technology Law School in the province).

The College has 28 professional teachers, including 3 professors, 8 associate professors, lecturers and teaching assistants 18. The proportion of young teachers under the age of 35 with postgraduate education is as high as 90%.

The School of Law of Zhejiang University of Technology has a close relationship with Southwest University of Political Science and Law, and makes full use of the faculty of western politics to cultivate graduate-level talents.

At present, colleges and universities in the province also have master's degree programs in law: Zhejiang Normal University (master's degree programs in Marxist theory, sociology and civil and commercial law), Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics (economic law, Marxist studies in China), Hangzhou Normal University (civil and commercial law, basic principles of Marxism, Marxist studies in China), Zhejiang Forestry College (environmental and resource protection law, Marxist studies in China), and Ji Liang University in China (economic law).

Third, the main introduction of Zhejiang university legal scholars:

Professor Hu Jianmiao.

1957 1 1 was born in Cixi City, Zhejiang Province. 1982 graduated from philosophy department of Hangzhou university, 1986 was admitted to China university of political science and law with a master's degree. 1June 1990 served as deputy director of the Law Department of Hangzhou University, and was promoted to associate professor in the same year.1June 1992 served as professor,1June 1995 served as the head of the Law Department, and in the same year served as executive vice president of the Law School of Hangzhou University. He has been engaged in undergraduate teaching and scientific research of administrative law for a long time and is in a leading position in the country. 199565438+February, was selected by china law society and China Law Exchange Foundation and awarded the title of "Outstanding Young Jurist" in China.

Professor Sun Xiaoxia.

/kloc-0 was born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province in August, 1963;/kloc-0 was admitted to the Law Department of Hangzhou University in August, 1980;/kloc-0 received a bachelor's degree in law;/kloc-0 received a master's degree in law from Wuhan University in August, 1990; and in 2000, he received a doctor's degree in law from the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 1984 has been teaching in the Law Department of Hangzhou University, 1993 has been promoted to associate professor, 1996 has been promoted to professor and head of the law department, 1999 has been the vice president of the Law School of Zhejiang University since July, and 200/kloc-0 has been the doctoral supervisor since July. He has visited or taught in the law schools of famous universities in Europe and Asia. Now he is engaged in the research of jurisprudence and public law, professor, doctoral supervisor, vice president and head of the law department of Zhejiang University Law School. In 2002, he was named "the third outstanding young and middle-aged jurist in China".

Professor Lin Laifan.

1963 was born in Fuzhou, Fujian, and 1983 graduated from Fujian Normal University. He was a Japanese student studying in China in 1980s, and he stayed in Japan for about 8 years. He studied at the School of East Asian Studies of Osaka International Studies University and the Law School of Ritsumeikan University. He was introduced as an overseas talent by Zhejiang University on 200 1 and is now the Law School of Zhejiang University. Mainly engaged in the study of constitutional law, comparative law and legal methodology. He is currently the vice president of china law society Constitutional Law Research Association, the executive director of china law society Comparative Law Research Association, the executive director of China Behavioral Law Society and the director of china law society Jurisprudence Research Association. He has an important influence and academic status in China and overseas legal circles.

Attachment: list of famous jurists in Zhejiang since modern times;

First, the "Er Shen" in the late Qing Dynasty-the glory of history

The following two are national respected law masters, but also the glory of Zhejiang law research in history.

Shen Jiaben (1840— 19 13), a famous jurist, legislator and legal educator in the late Qing Dynasty, was born during the Opium War of 1840 and died two years after the Revolution of 1911. The 70-odd years of his life is an extraordinary period in China's modern history. He was born in Gui 'an (now Huzhou, Zhejiang), a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. Juren in Tongzhi four years (1865) and Jinshi in Guangxu nine years (1883). Since the age of 24, he has worked in the Ministry of Justice, "since then, he has devoted himself to the study of law". He has served as a magistrate in Tianjin, a judge in Shanxi Province, a left assistant minister in the Ministry of Justice, a right assistant minister in the Ministry of Justice, and a vice president of the National Advisory Committee, and devoted his life to legal research. He is proficient in the old law and has a thorough knowledge of China and the West. In the last ten years of his life, he served as the minister of law revision in the late Qing Dynasty. He was not afraid of power, pushed public opinion and was determined to reform, which played a connecting role in the modernization of China law and the rise of modern jurisprudence in China. He is the founder of modern law in China.

Shen Junru, whose name is Bing Fu and whose name is Hengshan, is a famous democratic revolutionary, jurist and educator in modern China. Originally from Jiaxing, Zhejiang. 1875 1.2 was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu. Guangxu Chen Jia (1904) was a scholar who went to Japan to study politics and law the following year. After returning home, he took part in the Revolution of 1911 and the struggle against the Northern War. 1935 presided over the establishment of Shanghai Cultural Salvation Association. The following year, he presided over the establishment of the National Salvation Federation from all walks of life and launched the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Movement. 1 1 was arrested by the Kuomintang authorities in June, and was one of the famous "Seven Gentlemen". 194 1 year, participated in the preparation of China Democratic League (later renamed China Democratic League) on behalf of the National Salvation Association. After the founding of New China, he served as the vice chairman of the National Committee of the China People's Political Consultative Conference, the president of the Supreme People's Court, the vice chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, and served as the chairman of the NLD Central Committee from 65438 to 0956. He died in Beijing on June 1 1. Mr. Shen Junru loves the * * production party and socialism, and Premier Zhou Enlai praised him as "the banner of the democratic revolutionary left" and "the model of patriotic intellectuals".

Two. Shi Jiuyong-the first China person to serve as the President of the International Court of Justice.

Shi Jiuyong (1926 ~) is an international jurist in China. 192610/kloc-0 was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on October 9. In his early years, he studied at St. John's University in Shanghai and obtained a bachelor's degree in political science. Later, I went to the Graduate School of Columbia University and got a master's degree in international law. 195 1 Stay in school to study international law after graduation. After returning to China, he served as a researcher of international law at the Institute of International Relations and the Institute of International Studies, an associate professor of international law at the Foreign Affairs University, and a member of the Foreign Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Later, he served as legal adviser of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (PRC), adjunct professor of Foreign Affairs College, legal adviser of the Chinese representative office of the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group (Hong Kong issue), director of the China Society of International Law, legal adviser of the China Legal Consulting Center, director of the china law society Hong Kong Law Research Association, member of the Beijing Municipal Political Consultative Conference, adjunct professor of the Training Center for Foreign Economic and Legal Talents of the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China, and member of the United Nations International Law Commission. 1994 was elected as a judge of the United Nations International Court of Justice. He is the author of Diplomatic Asylum, Lectures on Treaty Law, Legal Issues in Antarctica, Generalized System of Preferences and International Trade, Hong Kong and General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, etc.