Founded in 1993 as Economics & Law Department; renamed in 1999.
Programs:
Civil & Commercial Law, Procedural Law, International Law, Intellectual Property Law, Communication Law.
Course Info:
Jurisprudence Studies, General Civil Law, Legal Methodology, Philosophy of Law, Treatise on Property Law, Treatise on Contract Law, Treatise on Criminal/Civil Procedure Law, Treatise on International/Economic Law, Treatise on Industrial Property Law, Treatise on Competition Law, Treatise on Mass Communication Law, Internet Law & Regulation.
Faculty:
21 Master's Supervisors (52% senior titles, 43% doctoral supervisors).
Training Objectives:
Cultivates academic innovators with:
1. Social responsibility, academic ethics, and sound character.
2. Mastery of disciplinary frontiers and innovative thinking.
3. Rigorous research methodology and problem-solving skills.
4. Proficiency in legal analysis and potential for research/teaching.
5. Advanced foreign language ability for cross-cultural academic exchange.