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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law

Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

Sha Tin, Hong Kong

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Sep 2024

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    About: The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal system, essential legal principles, and the skills needed for a successful career in law. It covers various topics, including constitutional law, criminal law, and property law, preparing students for further legal training or direct entry into legal practice.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates of the LLB can pursue diverse career paths, including solicitor, barrister, in-house legal counsel, or roles in government and nonprofit organizations. The degree also supports careers in business, education, and policy development.

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The CUHK LLB is a full-time, four-year academic journey designed to expand students’ intellectual horizons and give them a platform for future success in any number of careers. The LLB is the first step into becoming a member of a well-regarded and influential profession. It provides students with the tools and knowledge to be engaged members of the Hong Kong community in general. Students will learn of Hong Kong’s shared heritage with other common law legal systems around the world and its place within the broader Chinese context. The LLB includes studying the practical elements of Hong Kong’s legal system and the theoretical and normative perspectives that undergird it. This approach provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the laws and legal principles upon which Hong Kong society is founded and operates.

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