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Master of Laws, East China Normal University
You can go to official website, the degree center of the Ministry of Education. In the discipline evaluation organized by the Ministry of Education in 2009, Shanghai Jiaotong University and Zhejiang University were tied with 69 points 10, Nanjing Normal University with 68 points 12, and Suzhou University with 65 points 19.

In this evaluation, East China Normal University did not enter the top 50.

It should be said that the comprehensive strength of the colleges and universities you listed is similar except East China Normal University.

Shanghai Jiao Tong University Law School was established in June 2002, and in the first year of 2004, it enrolled LLM students. Its attraction lies in the geographical advantage of Shanghai, but its disadvantage lies in the lack of its legal tradition and the lack of contacts in the industry. The status of Zhejiang University in Zhejiang law is still very high, which should be unmatched by others, but it does not have national influence at present. Nanjing Normal University attaches importance to theoretical knowledge, has a solid foundation for students and has advantages in exams.

If you don't look at the rankings, Suzhou University is higher in history and reputation than the above. Its law school originated from the former Soochow University Law School. Soochow University Law School is famous in the history of legal education in China, and is known as "Southern Soochow, Northern Chaoyang". School administrative law 1993 became the key discipline in Jiangsu province, 1994 established the professional degree of master of administrative law, and 1995 awarded the professional degree of master of law, both earlier.

Master of Law, as for accumulation, the folk saying is still "five schools and four departments". The five schools are China University of Political Science and Law (now China University of Political Science and Law), Southwest University of Political Science and Law (now Southwest University of Political Science and Law), northwest university of politics and law (now northwest university of politics and law), Zhongnan University of Political Science and Law (now Zhongnan University of Economics and Law) and East China University of Political Science and Law. The four departments are: Peking University Law Department, Renmin University Law Department, Jilin University Law Department and Wuhan University Law Department. It is exaggerated to say that only law graduates from four departments of the Fifth Academy can be "trained" into law in a strict sense.