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  1. The JD Programme consists of 72 units (i.e., the equivalent of 24 term-length courses, each worth 3 units). Students may enroll in full-time or part-time mode of study. Full-time students can complete the JD Programme in as short as 24 months (the normative study period) or as long as 48 months (the maximum study period).

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  2. Juris Doctor (JD) The JD Programme is a versatile postgraduate law degree for graduates with bachelor degrees in non-law disciplines, which potentially leads to admission into the legal profession or assuming leadership roles in a variety of work sectors.

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  4. JD Programme Requirements. The JD Programme consists of 72 units (i.e., the equivalent of 24 term-length courses, each worth 3 units). Students may enroll in full-time or part-time mode of study. Full-time students can complete the JD Programme in as short as 24 months (the normative study period) or as long as 48 months (the maximum study period).

  5. The JD Programme gives students an intellectually enriching foundational education in law that also lets them study a wide range of challenging elective courses in the common law, Chinese law, comparative law, international law, and the law of trade, business and nance. The Faculty of Law encourages JD students to look behind the contemporary ...

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  6. May 14, 2024 · You can then download or print the past examination paper by clicking on View Digital Version(s). To access past examination papers for JD and LLM courses, follow these steps: Log in to CUHK Blackboard .

  7. (a) The curriculum for the degree of Juris Doctor shall normally require two academic years of full-time study, and shall include any assessment to be held during and/or at the end of each semester including summer semester. (b) Candidates shall not in any case be permitted to extend their studies beyond the

  8. LAWS6103 Chinese Contract Law. This course provides an overview of the fundamental concepts, doctrines and methods of Chinese contract law. It looks into the general theory and concepts that underpin modern contract law in China and study them in the historical context of China’s legal development in the reform era.

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