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Guangdong Law School Ranking
The ranking of Guangdong Law School is as follows:

Research type:

5 stars: South China University of Technology, Shantou University, Sun Yat-sen University.

4 stars: Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, South China Normal University, Jinan University and Shenzhen University.

3 stars: Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou University.

Application type:

6 stars: Guangzhou Business School.

5 stars: Zhuhai College of Beijing Institute of Technology, Guangdong Police College, Lingnan Teachers College.

4 stars: Dongguan City University, Guangzhou Institute of Applied Science and Technology.

Jurisprudence to be studied: Chinese legal history, China Constitution, labor and social security law, comparative criminal law, company law and enterprise law, marriage inheritance law, comparative civil and commercial law, international criminal law, general introduction of civil law, property law and debt law. Some colleges and universities train the following professional directions: procuratorial work and economic law.

The following are some common employment directions for law graduates.

1. Lawyer: Law graduates can choose to become lawyers and provide legal advice and agency services for individuals and organizations. They can practice in law firms, legal departments, government departments, non-profit organizations or independently.

2. Judges and legal personnel: Some law graduates choose to engage in judicial work, such as becoming judges, court clerks and legal assistants, who are responsible for hearing cases and providing legal support in the judicial system.

3. Corporate legal counsel: Many companies and organizations need legal counsel to handle matters such as contracts, legal compliance and risk management. Law graduates can serve as corporate legal advisers in the legal department or law firm of an enterprise.

4. Government agencies and public departments: Law graduates can work in government agencies, public departments or regulatory agencies and participate in the formulation and enforcement of laws, policies and regulations.

5. International organizations and non-governmental organizations: Some law graduates choose to join international organizations (such as the United Nations and the World Bank) or non-governmental organizations to engage in international law, human rights law or non-profit legal affairs.

6. Education: Law graduates can choose to engage in legal education, become professors or researchers in university law schools, and train the next generation of legal talents.

In addition, law graduates can also choose to join the media, publishing, business management, mediation and arbitration industries, or choose to pursue a postgraduate degree in law and carry out academic research. The final career choice also depends on personal interests, professional direction and work experience.