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Description Students with a special interest in a particular area of Chinese law may, in conjunction with the course coordinator, develop their own specialist course. For example, students may elect to complete the subjects Chinese Law in Context or Chinese Law and the Economy in a self-paced tutorial format if the relevant subject is not offered in that year. Alternatively, students may wish to co-develop a program in Chinese Labour Law, Gender and Chinese Law, Chinese Constitutionalism, Chinese Corporate Law and so on. This might be an especially effective way for students to investigate an area of law prior to completing a LLM, SJD or PhD thesis in the field. Enrolment is subject to School approval.
LLM Specialisation Asian Law
Recommended Prior Knowledge You must complete successfully either one of the two LLM courses in Chinese law prior to enrolling in this course: LAWS4134 Chinese Law in Context or, LAWS4135 Chinese Law and the Political Economy.
Assessment You have great flexibility in determining the assessment scheme in this course. The only assessment that all students must undertake is online participation (20%). Your chosen assessment scheme must suit the learning outcomes you have articulated. There is some variation in the available assessment options and their weighting, but the following is indicative of the range of assessment options you may select:
Online participation Course Texts Prescribed Recommended |