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What books do you have to recite for studying law in universities?
Preliminary bibliography: except LLM, major: 1, jurisprudence (3rd edition), edited by Zhang Wenxian, Higher Education Press, Peking University Press, 2007. 2. Civil Law (3rd Edition), edited by Jingwei Liu and deputy edited by Zhu, Xiamen University Press, 2008. 3. Principles of Constitutional Law, edited by Zhu Fuhui and edited by Zheng Qiongxian, CITIC Publishing House, 2005. 4. General Theory of Criminal Law, edited by Chen Li, Xiamen University Press, 2006. Master of Law: Basic and comprehensive courses are the subjects of the national entrance examination. Please refer to the latest outline and guide of the national entrance examination for master of laws. Re-examination bibliography: legal theory major: 1. Jurisprudence (3rd Edition), edited by Zhang Wenxian, Higher Education Press, Peking University Press, 2007; 2. Principles of Constitutional Law, edited by Zhu Fuhui and edited by Zheng Qiongxian, CITIC Publishing House, 2005. Constitutional law and administrative law: 1. Jurisprudence (second edition), edited by Zhang Wenxian, Higher Education Press, 2003; 2. Principles of Constitutional Law, edited by Zhu Fuhui and edited by Zheng Qiongxian, CITIC Publishing House, 2005; 3. Administrative Law and Administrative Procedure Law, edited by Jiang Mingan, Peking University Press and Higher Education Press, 2005. Criminal law major: 1. Theoretical Criminal Law, He, Tong, Science Press, 2006; 2. Theory and Practice of Specific Provisions of Criminal Law, Chen Li, Science Press, 2006 or 2007; 3. Criminal Procedure Law, edited by Chen Li, Xiamen University Press, 2004; Or the latest textbooks published by Higher Education Press, Law Press and Peking University Press. Civil and commercial law major: 1. General Theory of Civil Law (3rd Edition), edited by Jingwei Liu, Xiamen University Press, 2008; Law on Creditor's Rights (2nd Edition), edited by Jingwei Liu, Xiamen University Press, 2005; 2. Property Law (3rd Edition), edited by Jingwei Liu, Xiamen University Press, 2008; 3. Commercial Law (3rd Edition), edited by Jingwei Liu and deputy editor by Liu Yongguang, Xiamen University Press, 2006; 4. Marriage, Family and Inheritance Law (3rd Edition), edited by Jiang Yue and Li He, Xiamen University Press, 2008; 5. Intellectual Property Law (2nd Edition), Ding, Xiamen University Press, 2007; 6. Civil Procedure Law (Seventh Edition), edited by Qi, Xiamen University Press, 2008; Litigation law major: 1. Civil Procedure Law (7th Edition), edited by Qi, Xiamen University Press, 2008; 2. Civil Procedure Law (Second Edition), edited by Qi, Xiamen University Press, 2008; 3. Research on Civil Judicial Reform, edited by Qi, Xiamen University Press, 2006; 4. Criminal Procedure Law, edited by Chen Li, Xiamen University Press, 2006. Economic law major: 1. Economic Law (3rd Edition), edited by Zhu Chongshi, Xiamen University Press, 2007; 2. Course of Financial Law (2nd Edition), edited by Zhu Chongshi, Law Press, 2005; 3. Essentials of Modern Finance and Tax Law, edited by Liao Yixin, Li Gang and Zhou Gangzhi, Science Press, 2007; 4. Commercial Law (3rd Edition), edited by Jingwei Liu and deputy editor by Liu Yongguang, Xiamen University Press, 2006. Major of Environmental and Resource Protection Law: 1. Course of Environmental Protection Law (4th Edition), edited by Han Depei, Law Press, 2003; 2. Course of Environmental Law, edited by Cai Shouqiu, Science Press, 2003; 3. International Environmental Law (2nd Edition), edited by Damon, Law Press, 2005. International law major: 1. International Economic Law (Third Edition), edited by Chen An, Peking University Publishing House, 2004; 2. International Law, edited by Shao Jin, Peking University Press and Higher Education Press, 2000; 3. Private International Law, edited by Han Depei, Higher Education Press and Peking University Press, 2000. Master of Laws: Refer to the latest Outline of the National Entrance Examination for Master of Laws and the Guide to the National Entrance Examination for Master of Laws. You can choose what major you want to take, and then read the corresponding reference books.