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    Part time Course Degrees in Law Studies National Law Studies Property Law

    Hong Kong is one of the most populous cities in the world with a population of more than 7 million. Renowned for its legendary skyline that defines the city, it has an expansive natural harbor and is ranked as the world’s most vertical city. It has several credible institutions.

    What is Property Law?
    Property Law is the area of law that governs the rights and interests that people have in property. It covers everything from the acquisition and ownership of land, to the leasing and renting of property, to the enforcement of security interests over personal property.
    Property Law careers
    Property Law careers are diverse and complex, common roles include property lawyers, real estate agents, land surveyors, and planning consultants.

    What will I study during my Property Law degree?
    During your Property Law degree, you will study topics, including: the acquisition and ownership of land; the leasing and renting of property; security interests over personal property; planning law and development; and dispute resolution. You will also gain practical skills in areas such as legal research and writing, negotiation, and advocacy.

    Hong Kong, found on the south coast of China, the country is one of the two Special Administrative Regions in the Republic of China. Hong Kong's higher education is placed in the England’s structure as well as international systems. It is managed by the country's Education Bureau.

    Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.