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What books do law students need to read to get started?
Fourteen core courses for law majors are as follows:

Constitution, edited by Xu Chongde, Renmin University of China Press.

Jurisprudence, edited by Zhang Wenxian, Higher Education Press.

Civil Law, edited by Wei Zhenying, Peking University Press, Higher Education Press.

Criminal Law, edited by Gao Mingxuan and Ma Kechang, Peking University Press and Higher Education Press.

Criminal Procedure Law, edited by Chen Guangzhong, Peking University Press, Higher Education Press.

Civil Procedure Law, edited by Jiang Wei, Higher Education Press.

Administrative Law and Administrative Procedure Law, edited by Jiang Mingan, Peking University Press, Higher Education Press.

International Law, edited by Shao Jin, Peking University Publishing House.

History of Chinese Legal System, edited by Zhang, China University of Political Science and Law Press.

Principles of Economic Law, Liu Ruifu, Peking University Publishing House.

Commercial Law, edited by Fan Jian, Higher Education Press, Peking University Press.

Intellectual Property Law, edited by Gang Lin, published by China Legal Publishing House.

Private International Law, edited by Han Depei, Higher Education Press.

International Economic Law, edited by Yu Jinsong and Wu, published by Peking University Press and Higher Education Press.

These are compulsory courses for law majors in every school.

Secondly, you should look at the legal provisions, including various judicial interpretations. Key legal and judicial interpretations must be remembered. There are many legal provisions in the procedural law, so we must read them again and again patiently. There are a lot of theoretical knowledge of jurisprudence and civil law, so we must understand and master it. The quality of books published by Peking University, Renmin University and China University of Political Science and Law Press is good.

Besides, you can read these books. Outline of Jurisprudence Argument edited by Weng Wengang and Lu Dongling; Zhou: Research on the Basic Principles of Administrative Law: Principles of Criminal Law, edited by Gao Mingxuan; Chen Xingliang criminal law research series; Wang Liming Civil Law Research Series; Liang Huixing: Jurisprudence and Legislation Research of Civil Law Theory.

Extended data:

The National Judicial Examination is a legal professional certificate examination established by the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China in accordance with the Judges Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the Public Prosecutors Law of the People's Republic of China, the Lawyers Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the Notary Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Measures for the Implementation of the National Judicial Examination. Lawyers, judges, prosecutors and notaries must pass the national judicial examination. The annual passing rate of the national judicial examination is generally about 10% of the number of candidates in the country.

The main contents of the examination include: theoretical law, applied law, current legal provisions, legal practice and legal professional ethics. The national judicial examination implements national unified proposition and marking, and the results are published by the National Judicial Examination Office of the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China. The results of the national judicial examination are valid once. Those who have passed the national judicial examination shall be issued with relevant certificates by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Justice, and may work as lawyers, judges, prosecutors and notaries.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ National Judicial Examination