Introduction to Legal Professional Courses
Introduction to Legal Professional Courses Course Number: 0331101 Course Name: Chinese Legal History Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Contents: This course teaches the history of my country since Xia The historical process of the formation and development of the legal system from the Shang Dynasty, the Western Zhou Dynasty to the founding of the People's Republic of my country, as well as the important legislative status and the basic content of important laws in each period, are designed to enable students to have a general understanding of the formation of our country's legal system, and critically absorb and Learn from useful things in the legal systems of past dynasties, deepen our understanding of the basic theories of Marxist law, and lay a solid foundation for legal historical knowledge. Textbook: Zeng Xianyi, "History of Chinese Legal System", Renmin University of China Press, 2000 Bibliography: Zheng Ding, "Reference Book for Teaching Chinese Legal History", Renmin University of China Press, 2003 Course Number: 0331102 Course Name: Public International Law Course Type : Compulsory course teaching hours: 72 Main contents: The teaching purpose of this course is to enable students to master the basic knowledge, basic principles and basic common sense of international public law and international relations. The teaching content of this course is divided into two parts: general introduction and sub-theory. The general part explains the basic theoretical issues of international law, including the nature and foundation of international law, the basic principles of international law, the subjects of international law, countries, etc. The sub-theme part explains the principles, rules and regulations of international law in various fields of international relations, including territorial law, law of the sea, space law, individuals in international law, law of international organizations, diplomatic and consular relations, treaty law, international economic law, international Law of disputes and laws of war, etc. The definition and origin of international law, subjects of international law, national territory, maritime law, space law, diplomatic and consular law, law of war, etc. Textbook: Editor-in-Chief Shao Jin, "International Law", Peking University Press, Higher Education Press, 2000 Bibliography: Zhou Kunsheng, "International Law" Volumes 1 and 2, The Commercial Press, 1981 Wang Tieya, "International Law", Law Press, 1995 Course Number :0331103 Course Name: Private International Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Content: The teaching purpose of this course is to enable students to master the basic concepts, basic principles, and basic knowledge of private international law, and to analyze and solve practical problems accordingly. Relevant foreign-related civil legal issues that arise. The main teaching content of this course: the basic principles of private international law, teaching the object, scope, nature, definition, principles and development of private international law, the basic norms of private international law - conflict norms, the civil legal status of foreigners; foreign-related civil relations The application of law, teaching the application of law on the topic of foreign-related legal relations, the law applicable to marriage and family relations, the law applicable to property ownership, the application of law on contractual debts, the application of law in foreign trade, the application of law applicable to international economic and technical cooperation Law, legal application of torts, foreign-related inheritance; foreign-related civil litigation and commercial arbitration, teaching jurisdiction in foreign-related civil litigation, general legal procedures and international judicial assistance in foreign-related civil litigation, inter-regional private law, etc. Textbook: Editor-in-chief Han Depei, "Private International Law", Higher Education Press, Peking University Press, 2000 Bibliography: Editor-in-chief Zhang Zhongbo, "Private International Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1999 Editor-in-chief Li Shuangyuan, "Private International Law", Beijing University Press, 2000 Du Xinli, editor-in-chief, "Teaching Cases of Private International Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1999 Course Number: 0331104 Course Name: International Economic Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Content: This course explains international economics The concept, characteristics and basic concepts of law, combined with my country's relevant legislation and judicial practice activities, introduce the basic theory and basic knowledge of international economic law. The main contents include: international trade legal system, international settlement and payment legal system, legal system for adjusting and controlling international trade, international investment legal system, international financial legal system, international legal protection of intellectual property rights, international tax law, international commercial arbitration, etc.
Textbook: Editor-in-chief Yu Jinsong and Wu Zhipan, "International Economic Law", Peking University Press, Higher Education Press, 2000 Bibliography: Editor-in-chief Yao Meizhen, "Introduction to International Economic Law", Wuhan University Press, 1993 [English] Shi Written by Mitov, translated by Zhao Xiuwen, "Selected Essays on International Trade Law", China Encyclopedia Press, 1993 Editor-in-chief Chen An, "International Economic Law" Peking University Press, 2001 Course number: 0331105 Course name: Intellectual Property Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Contents: This course mainly explains the concepts and principles of intellectual property, and systematically discusses the basic theories, basic knowledge and their knowledge of my country's patent law, trademark law, copyright law and anti-unfair competition law. The basic skills of specific operations, combined with my country's legislative and judicial practice activities, introduce the main contents and development trends of international intellectual property-related conventions, aiming to enable students to comprehensively grasp my country's intellectual property legal system and its regulations. Understand the main regulations and developments of international intellectual property rights. Textbook: Liu Chuntian, editor-in-chief, "Intellectual Property Law", Higher Education Press, Peking University Press, 2000 Bibliography: Liu Chuntian, "Intellectual Property Law", Renmin University of China Press, 2000 Wu Handong, "Intellectual Property Law", Zheng Chengsi, Peking University Press, "Practical Book on Intellectual Property Protection", China Yanshi Press Course Number: 0331106 Course Name: Contract Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Content: This course systematically explains the basics of my country's contract law Theory, basic knowledge, and various civil, economic, technical and other contract specifications. Systematically discuss issues related to the conclusion of a contract, the validity of the contract, the performance of the contract, the modification and transfer of the contract, the termination of the rights and obligations of the contract, and liability for breach of contract from both theoretical and practical aspects. It also introduces in detail contracts related to the sale, supply and use of electricity, water, gas, heat, donations, loans, financing, contracting, construction projects, transportation, technology, custody, warehousing, entrustment, brokerage, and intermediary. Textbook: "Contract Law" edited by Chen Xiaojun, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2002 revised edition Bibliography: Editor-in-chief Cui Jianyuan, "Contract Law", Law Press, 2003 P.S. Atiya, translated by Zhao Xudong, "Introduction to Contract Law" Legal Press, 2002 Wang Liming and Cui Jianyuan, "General Principles of a New Theory of Contract Law", 2003 Yang Zhen, "British and American Theory of Contract Law", Peking University Press, 1997 Course number: 0331107 Course name: Commercial Law Course type: Compulsory course Teaching hours: 72 Main content: This course outlines the concepts, characteristics, basic principles and basic knowledge of company law, bill law, insurance law, securities law and bankruptcy law. Introduce my country's relevant legal system and the development trend of this discipline. By studying commercial law, students can have an understanding of legal systems such as companies, bills, insurance, and securities. Textbook: Editor-in-chief Fan Jian, "Business Law", Higher Education Press, 2002 Bibliography: Dong Ansheng et al., "General Theory of Chinese Commercial Law", Jilin People's Publishing House, 1994 Editor-in-chief Zhao Zhongfu, "General Theory of Commercial Law", published by Renmin University of China Society, 1999 Shi Jichun et al., "Enterprise and Company Law", Renmin University of China Press, 2001 Fan Jian et al., "Company Law" (Volume 1), Nanjing University Press, 1997 Course number: 0331108 Course name: Labor Law course type: Compulsory course Teaching hours: 72 Main contents: This course teaches various laws and regulations on labor law in my country. By studying this course, you will understand the basic theories and basic knowledge of labor law, master the content of my country's labor laws, and be able to integrate theory with practice and use the basic theories of labor law to solve practical problems in the adjustment of my country's labor relations laws. On the basis of studying this course, students can conduct comparative research on foreign labor laws.
Textbook: Wang Quanxing, "Labor Law", Law Press, 1997 Bibliography: Care, "Labor Law", Law Press, 1996 Course Number: 0331109 Course Name: Legal Documents Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Contents : Legal documents include normative legal documents and non-normative legal documents. This course mainly teaches judicial documents and civil litigation documents, which are the basic contents of non-normative legal documents. The teaching purpose of this course is to enable students to master the writing requirements and writing methods of judicial documents and civil litigation documents, and to cultivate students' ability to write relevant judicial documents and civil litigation documents. The main contents of this course include: the role, characteristics and basic requirements of writing of judicial documents; judicial documents of public security organs; judicial documents of procuratorial organs; judicial documents of people's courts; documents commonly used by law firms; transcripts of judicial organs wait. Textbook: Zhuo Chaojun and Deng Xiaojing, "Legal Documentation", Peking University Press, 2002 Reference materials: Ning Zhiyuan, "Legal Documentation", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1999 Course number: 03311010 Course name: Company Law Course Type : Compulsory course teaching hours: 72 Main contents: The main purpose of this course is to enable students to master the relevant laws and regulations of various enterprises, especially companies, and their application in the management of various enterprises (companies); to guide students to gradually learn to use laws Knowledge to solve problems in enterprise (company) management. The main contents of the course include the historical development of companies and company law, limited liability companies, joint stock companies, the same issues between limited liability companies and joint stock companies, affiliated companies, branches of foreign companies, legal liabilities, and companies in various countries around the world. Legislation, etc. Textbook: Feng Guo, "Essentials of Company Law", Wuhan University Press, Reference Materials: Lei Xinghu, "New Essay on Company Law", China Legal Publishing House, Course Number: 03311011 Course Name: Marriage and Family Law Course Type: Required Teaching hours: 72 Main content: This course is based on the provisions of my country's marriage and family legal system. It mainly teaches the overview of marriage and family law, the basic principles of my country's marriage law, the establishment of marriage-marriage, family relations, the suspension of marriage-divorce, and rescue. measures and legal responsibilities. Through this course, students can master the basic theories and basic knowledge of marriage and family law, and improve their understanding of my country's marriage and family law and their practical ability to analyze and apply it. Textbook: Ma Yinan, "New Treatise on Marriage and Family Law", Peking University Press, 2002 Reference books: "Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China", "Adoption Law of the People's Republic of China", "Family, Private Ownership and the State" "Origin", "The Complete Works of Marx and Engels" (Volume 21), People's Publishing House, 1965 Editors-in-chief Li Yinhe and Ma Yinan, "Controversy on the Revision of Marriage and Family Law", Guangming Daily Press Course Number: 03311012 Course Name: Jurisprudence Course Type: Required Teaching hours: 72 Main contents: This course briefly describes the essential characteristics of law, the general principles of the value and function of law, especially the general principles of the creation of law, the operation of law and legal supervision; about the legal system and the rule of law, the modernization of the legal system and other issues . Through the systematic study of this course, students are helped to establish a Marxist legal concept, establish the ideological concepts of governing the country according to law, and building a socialist country under the rule of law, and lay a solid foundation for learning departmental laws. Textbook: Zhang Wenxian, editor-in-chief, "Jurisprudence", Peking University Press, Higher Education Press, 1999 Bibliography: Ge Hongyi, "Jurisprudence (2002 Revised Edition)", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2002 "Modern Western Jurisprudence" ; "History of Western Political and Legal Doctrine" Course Number: 03311013 Course Name: Constitutional Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Contents: Constitutional Law takes constitutional phenomena as the research object, studying the emergence, development, evolution and operating rules of the constitution science. Specifically, constitutional law studies the constitutional relationship between the state and its citizens, analyzing the characteristics of the constitutional relationship and its differences from ordinary legal relationships. The content of constitutional law includes not only basic concepts and principles, but also the constitutional system.
This course will be based on the teaching of principles and combined with constitutional jurisprudence, cases or examples to enhance students' understanding of the basic principles of constitutional law and learn to integrate theory with practice. Through the teaching of constitutional law, the focus is to enable students to understand and master the basic knowledge of constitutional law, the difference between the constitution and ordinary laws, enhance students' constitutional awareness, and improve their ability to analyze and judge issues based on the basic principles of constitutional law. Textbook: Zheng Xianjun, "Constitutional Law", Peking University Press, 2002 Bibliography: Xu Chongde and Hu Jinguang, editors-in-chief, "Constitutional Law", Renmin University of China Press, 1999 Zhou Yezhong, "Constitutional Law", Peking University Press, Higher Education Press , 2000 Chief Editor Han Dayuan, "Basic Principles of Modern Constitutional Law", Chinese People's Public Security University Press, 2000 Course Number: 03311014 Course Name: Civil Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Content: Civil Law is the study of civil law and its An independent legal discipline with the law of development as its main object belongs to the category of departmental law. Since civil law is one of the basic laws in our country's legal system, civil law occupies an extremely important position in the entire legal system. Civil law is divided into two parts: Civil Law I and Civil Law II. Civil Law I is the content of the General Introduction to Civil Law, which mainly introduces some basic theories and systems in civil law. It is a content that has guiding significance for all parts of Civil Law II. It mainly includes the historical development of civil law, basic concepts of civil law, adjustment objects of civil law, basic principles of civil law, civil legal relations, civil subject system, civil legal acts, agency system and statute of limitations system, etc. Civil Law II is mainly about the legal system of various specific civil rights, including the property rights system, creditor's rights system, personal rights system, inheritance rights system, civil liability, etc. Textbook: Editor-in-chief Wang Liming, "Civil Law", Renmin University Press, 2000 Bibliography: Editor-in-chief Wei Zhenying, "Civil Law", Peking University Press, Higher Education Press, 2000 Editor-in-chief Peng Wanlin, "Civil Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1999 revised edition edited by Zhang Junhao, "Principles of Civil Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1997 revised edition Course Number: 03311015 Course Name: Civil Procedure Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Contents: Civil Procedure Law is based on A science that takes the legal norms of civil litigation, the specific practice of civil litigation, and the operating rules of civil litigation as its research objects. The teaching content and system arrangement of this course: with reference to the legislative system structure of civil litigation in my country, it consists of an introduction (a summary of the basic theory of civil litigation law, historical development, legal relations of civil litigation, litigation and litigation rights, and research on civil litigation models and values), General introduction (focusing on the basic principles, basic systems, litigation subjects and procedural guarantees of my country's civil procedure law), procedural theory (including ordinary trial procedures, special procedures, execution procedures, evidence and the concepts, nature and tasks of foreign-related civil litigation procedures, It consists of three parts: content, characteristics, functions, significance and interrelationships, etc.). Teaching adopts the form of theoretical elaboration, legal interpretation, analysis and comparison, bill combination, classroom discussion, etc., to integrate theory with practice and apply what is learned. Textbook: Editor-in-chief Jiang Wei, "Civil Procedure Law", Higher Education Press, 2000 Bibliography: Editor-in-chief Jiang Wei, "Monograph on Chinese Civil Procedure Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1998 Chen Guiming, "Litigation Fairness and Procedural Guarantees" , China Legal Publishing House, 1996 Bi Yuqian, "Civil Evidence Law and Its Procedural Functions", Legal Publishing House, 1997 Course Number: 03311016 Course Name: Criminal Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Content: General Theory of Criminal Law Credits and It is divided into two parts. General Introduction to Criminal Law studies the legal norms of the General Provisions of Criminal Law and the basic principles and principles of crime, criminal liability and punishment stipulated in it. The General Introduction to Criminal Law systematically and in-depthly discusses the basic principles and general principles of criminal law including the General Introduction to Crime and Penalty, and explains the principles and principles related to crime, criminal liability and punishment in combination with judicial practice. the basis of the theory. The criminal law branch studies the legal norms of the criminal law branch and the criminal composition and punishment of various specific crimes stipulated in the criminal law branch.
The branch of criminal law is based on the general theory of criminal law, and discusses the essential issues of the ten types of crimes stipulated in the current criminal law of our country, as well as the criminal standards and theoretical issues of each crime, chapter by chapter. Textbook: Editor-in-chief Gao Mingxuan and Mark Chang, "Criminal Law", Peking University Press, Higher Education Press, 2001 Bibliography: Zhang Mingkai, "Criminal Law (Part 1 and 2)", Law Press, 1997 Editor-in-chief Wang Zuofu, "Criminal Law Principles and Practice" Research" (Part 1 and 2), China Founder Publishing House, 2001 Course number: 03311017 Course name: Criminal Procedure Law Course type: Compulsory course Teaching hours: 72 Main content: As a compulsory course for law majors in higher education across the country, this course studies " Provisions on criminal procedures in the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China and other laws, study the practical experience of criminal proceedings conducted by public security organs, people's procuratorates, people's courts and lawyers, and study some basic theories about criminal proceedings. The course consists of three parts, namely general introduction, evidence theory, and procedural theory. It mainly introduces the basic concepts of criminal procedure and criminal procedure law, subjects in criminal procedure, basic principles of criminal procedure, criminal evidence theory, jurisdiction system, and avoidance system. , defense and agency system, compulsory measures and other basic theories and systems, as well as the specific content contained in various criminal proceedings, so that students can become familiar with the legal provisions of criminal proceedings and cultivate students' ability to analyze and solve criminal litigation problems. Textbook: Editor-in-Chief Chen Guangzhong, "Criminal Procedural Law" (Higher Education Law Textbook), Peking University Press, 2001 Bibliography: Fan Chongyi, "Criminal Procedural Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 9th edition Course number: 03311018 Course name: Administrative Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Contents: This course mainly explains the general principles and principles of administrative law and the historical development of the subject; the general theory of the subject of administrative law, the development and evolution of the administrative subject, and the relative administrative The scope, rights, and obligations of persons; the nature, characteristics, constituent elements, legal elements, and concrete manifestations of effectiveness of administrative acts, as well as relevant theories and systems for the operation of various types of administrative acts (specifically including administrative legislation, administrative licensing, and administrative penalties , administrative confirmation, administrative enforcement, administrative contract, administrative review). Textbook: Luo Haocai, "Administrative Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1992 Bibliography: Wang Lianchang, "Administrative Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1992 Wang Mingyang, "British Administrative Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1993 Wang Mingyang, "American Administrative Law", China Legal Press, 1993 Wang Mingyang, "French Administrative Law", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1988 Course Number: 03311019 Course Name: Economic Law Course Type: Compulsory Course Teaching Hours: 72 Main Content: Economic Law It is usually considered to be the general term for the legal norms that regulate the economic and legal relationships that occur in the process of national coordination of economic operations. Economic law occupies an important position in the legal systems of various countries in the world today, although its manifestations are different. In countries with relatively complete market economies and legal systems, economic law, civil law, and commercial law are closely connected and cooperate with each other, and both play an important role in adjusting social and economic relations. Economic law has become an indispensable basic part of the modern national legal system. One of the legal systems. Economic law mainly studies and discusses the organizational structure of various market entities, anti-unfair competition, anti-monopoly, product quality management, consumer rights protection, national economic planning and industrial policy, finance and taxation, foreign trade order and other related contents. The economic law course is a core course for law majors in colleges and universities designated by the Ministry of Education of my country. The study of this course is particularly important in the process of improving the market economy.
Textbook: Li Changqi, "Economic Law (2002 Revised Edition)", China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2002 Bibliography: Chen Wanling, "Introduction to Economic Law", China Procuratorate Press, 2003 Course number: 03311020 Course name: Environment and Resource Protection Law course type: compulsory course teaching hours: 72 Main contents: The content of this course includes the overview, development, system of environmental and resource protection law, its basic legal theory and its basic principles, environmental rights and resource rights, natural resource protection law, Environmental pollution prevention and control law, environmental management system and supervision and management system, environmental legal liability and international environmental law. Through the systematic study of these contents, students can master the basic contents of environmental law. Textbook: Jin Ruilin, "Environmental and Resource Protection Law", Peking University Press, 2002 Bibliography: Lu Zhongmei, "Environmental Law", Law Press, 1997 Han Depei, "Environmental Protection Law Tutorial (Fourth Edition)", Law Press , 2005