The lectures highlight key points, especially the main topics and repeatedly emphasize the core knowledge points.
Good teachers in criminal law include: Xu Guanghua, Bai Langtao, Luo Xiang, Liu Fengke, Cai Yaqi, Yu Yue, Fang Peng, and Che Runhai.
Xu Guanghua:
As a doctoral supervisor level teacher, his theoretical level of criminal law must be very high. Moreover, Teacher Xu is a young doctoral supervisor, and his passion for teaching is still there, so listening to the lectures will not be too boring. The lecture style is more theoretical, soft, and pragmatic. There is almost no nonsense and it is all practical information.
Mr. Xu’s lectures are also based on real questions and judicial interpretations. If there are theoretical conflicts, he will analyze the reasonable and unreasonable aspects of each theory to you, and then tell you the correct theory. In practice precedents and judicial interpretations. The books and lecture notes are also very well written and do not boast about theories. They are all written based on real questions and judicial interpretations.
Teacher Xu has many incisive summaries. For example, on the crime of credit card fraud, you can answer all the questions correctly in just two or three sentences. It is very easy to use. If you don’t understand, you can try it.
In previous years, candidates reported that Mr. Xu’s book was relatively thick, and there was no need to include a lot of content explaining theories and sources. In 2020, Mr. Xu’s book was deleted and optimized, with about 100 pages missing, and some explanations were included. The theoretical part has been deleted, and conclusions and examples have been given directly. As a doctoral supervisor, I have restrained my habit of writing a lot of comments. This will make it more exam-oriented and more efficient for candidates to use.
This is a very important and good improvement. In addition, Teacher Xu Guanghua’s analysis of the real test questions is the best. If you have questions about the real test questions, it is recommended to buy a copy and read it.