(1) Required Books:
"Master of Laws Joint Examination Examination Outline" Higher Education Press
Analysis of LLM entrance examination, Higher Education Press (this book is recommended by review of jurisprudence, constitutional law and legal history).
LLM Entrance Examination Guide, Renmin University of China Press (this book is mainly used for reviewing criminal law and civil law).
(2) Auxiliary books:
Interpretation of Key Laws and Regulations, Renmin University of China Press.
Li, editor-in-chief, Excellent Lectures and Examination Points of Master of Laws (Criminal Law), published by Law Press in 2007.
A series of lectures on LLM entrance examination, Renmin University of China Press, suitable for sprint stage.
The classic case analysis of specialized courses and basic courses is published by China Renmin University, which cultivates legal thinking and legal sensitivity, and is mainly aimed at students who have spare time to study and help them understand the law.
(3) Auxiliary exercises
Law Press: Examination Questions and Analysis of the' 88 French Master Entrance Examination.
Detailed explanation and knowledge list of five-year real questions classification, Renmin University of China Press.
LLM entrance examination simulation questions and analysis, Renmin University of China Press.
"Supporting exercises for the LLM joint entrance examination outline" is published by Renmin University of China in the order of outline.
The standardized question bank of the joint entrance examination for master of laws of Renmin University of China Press has disrupted the order of chapters, so it is more appropriate to do the questions later.
Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is a national unified examination, and also uses a national unified textbook. The main reference books are: Master of Laws Guide, Master of Laws Analysis, supporting exercises for the outline, standard question bank and real questions over the years. The LLM (Illegal Studies) of Law University enrolls about 240 students each year, and about 60 students are exempted from the examination. In recent years, the score is around 340.