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Course Code: C1078
In the contemporary legal and corporate sphere, it is important for lawyers to function effectively in the international arena.
The Postgraduate Certificate in Chinese Law is a unique and innovative course. Students will travel to Zhengzhou University, in central China, and study aspects of Chinese law including Chinese constitutional law, commercial and contract law, and international intellectual property law.
The course consists of four weeks of intensive teaching at Zhengzhou in January and February, and will be followed by time for students to reflect on the course material and complete the major research assessments after their return from China. Students will have the opportunity to form international friendships and gain a firsthand, tangible sense of China - both its dynamic economic and legal development and its history and culture.
| Level: | Certificate |
|---|---|
| Qualification: | Postgraduate Certificate in Chinese Law (PgCertChinLaw) |
| Duration: | 4 weeks (intensive) |
| Availability: | Zhengzhou University (China) (internal) (by formal agreement) (language of instruction: English) |
| Employment Prospects: | Law, commerce and international business. |
| Special Requirements: | This course is taught at Zhengzhou University in the People's Republic of China. Students must possess a passport valid for at least six months from the date of departure from Perth, with eligibility for a visa to enter the People's Republic of China; Permanent Residents may also require a visa for re-entry into Australia. Students are required to make their own travel arrangements. Students are covered by Murdoch University for travel insurance. Students are responsible for all other costs including airfares, accommodation, passport and visa fees, vaccinations, meals, taxis and personal expenses. Zhengzhou University provides on-campus accommodation at competitive rates for students in this course. Students are advised to be aware of Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) travel advisories prior to their departure via the following web site: http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/ All students must complete the University's online Travel Register prior to departure. |
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