Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is one of the professional master's degrees of Master of Laws (JM). The Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is earlier than the Master of Laws (Law) and was established in accordance with the Interim Measures for the Examination and Approval of Professional Degree Setting, which was deliberated and adopted at the 4th meeting of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, since 1996.
Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) 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 Law (illegal study) has a dual background, in which illegal study means that you can't study law at undergraduate stage and graduate stage.
Application requirements: Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is an American-based teaching model, which requires non-law majors to apply. Significance: Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) meets the requirements of society for compound talents and has great advantages.