Master of Laws (JM) is one of the professional master's degrees. China's pilot LLM from 65438 to 0996 was established according to the Interim Measures for Examination and Approval of Professional Degree Setting, which was deliberated and adopted at the 4th meeting of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee. ? Master degree in law is a professional degree with a specific legal background, which mainly trains high-level legal professionals and management talents for departments and industries such as legislation, justice, lawyers, notarization, trial, procuratorial, supervision and economic management, finance, administrative law enforcement and supervision.
Master of Laws is different from Master of Laws. The training objectives of LLM are teaching and academic, while LLM is practical and applied.
Master of Laws * * * is divided into two directions, namely Master of Laws (Law) and Master of Laws (Illegal Studies); Among them, the Master of Laws (Law) can only be studied by undergraduates majoring in law, and the Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) can only be studied by undergraduates majoring in other fields. ?
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Master of Laws category:
The first one is the Master of Laws (illegal study) who takes the national entrance examination of colleges and universities every year 1 month 135, and the enrollment target is the fresh or previous illegal undergraduate graduates (including equivalent academic qualifications); (It is conducted at the same time as the national postgraduate examination in that year, and generally all provinces have to go to designated test sites.) Examination subjects 4: politics (100), foreign languages (100), professional basic courses (150) and comprehensive courses (150) nationwide. The examination syllabus is the Joint Examination Syllabus for Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) published by Higher Education Press. Admission categories include unplanned orientation, planned orientation, unplanned training and unplanned self-expense. Learning methods include full-time study and on-the-job study, and master's degree certificates and master's degree certificates are obtained after graduation.
The second type is the Master of Law (Law) who takes the national entrance examination of colleges and universities every year 1 month 135, and the enrollment target is undergraduate law graduates (including equivalent academic qualifications); There are also four examination subjects: the specific content is the same as that of Master of Laws (illegal study); The examination outline is the Master of Laws Examination Outline (Law) published by Higher Education Press. The admission category is the same as that of Master of Laws (illegal studies), and the study method is full-time full-time study, and the master's diploma and master's degree certificate are obtained upon graduation.
The third is to participate in the 135 annual national entrance examination for studying for a master's degree in law in colleges and universities (that is, "Master's degree in law in five ministries and commissions"), and the enrollment target is the on-the-job personnel in the legal practice department with a bachelor's degree in law or non-law and under the age of 45; There are four examination subjects: politics is proposed by various schools, and foreign languages, professional basic courses and comprehensive courses are subject to the national joint examination. The examination syllabus is the national joint examination syllabus for in-service master's English (Japanese, Russian, German) published by Science and Technology Literature Publishing House and the joint examination syllabus for master of laws published by Renmin University of China Press. After entering the school, all of them are entrusted training, and they study in a variety of ways, such as full-time, part-time work and part-time study, and only when they graduate can they get a master's degree certificate.
References:
Master of Laws-Baidu Encyclopedia