Comments on the Practice Courses of Law Major in China’s Colleges and Universities

Ying LI, Jia-Qi YU

Abstract


In view of the present situation of the practice course of law major in colleges and universities in China, 8 typical colleges and universities are selected to make statistical analysis on the number of the practice courses of law major and the proportion of credits. It is found that there is a serious shortage of the number of the international law practical courses. As a result, few graduates are engaged in legal work concerning foreign affairs. It is concluded that the lack of the international law practice courses lead to the loss of foreign legal talents indirectly. To solve those problems, three suggestions are put forward for the development of the practice courses of law major in China’s colleges and universities in this paper. Firstly, to increase the number of the international law practice courses and its compulsory class; Secondly, gradually to expedite infrastructure construction of the practice courses of law major; Thirdly, to strengthen the communication of human resources both inside and outside universities in international law.

Keywords


Colleges and universities, Law major, Practical courses


DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/icss2016/9222