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2 Interdisciplinary Law Degree Programs in Hong Kong


The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law
Master of Laws (LLM) in Common Law
- Sha Tin, Hong Kong
LLM
On-Campus
English
The common law is a dynamic and exciting legal system that unites millions of people worldwide in such varied cultures as Hong Kong, Singapore, England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, and across the United States.


The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law
Juris Doctor (JD)
- Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Juris Doctor
On-Campus
English
The JD Programme is a versatile postgraduate law degree for graduates with bachelor degrees in non-law disciplines, which potentially leads to admission into the legal profession or assuming leadership roles in various work sectors.
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Interdisciplinary Law degree programs in Hong Kong blend various fields to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal system. This unique approach allows you to explore how law intersects with business, technology, and human rights, preparing you for a broad range of career options.
In your studies, you'll focus on critical areas such as international law, intellectual property rights, and ethics. These programs often incorporate experiential learning and research components, enhancing your analytical and problem-solving skills. Engaging with real-world legal cases helps develop competencies in legal writing, negotiation strategies, and legislative analysis. The vibrant international legal environment in Hong Kong encourages a variety of perspectives, enhancing your ability to think critically.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives while navigating the complexities of law. Graduates typically find opportunities in various sectors including government agencies, multinational organizations, and non-profits, where they can apply their interdisciplinary skills in diverse contexts. This prepares you to meet the evolving needs of a globalized legal landscape.