The Chinese Law Program held by the College of Comparative Law and Law School of Charles Darwin University was successfully concluded on the afternoon of 29 June, 2017.
The Law School of Charles Darwin University sent 10 excellent undergraduate students to study with the College of Comparative Law on Xueyuanlu Campus from 20 to 29 June.
The program modules included Introduction to Chinese Legal System, Introduction to Chinese Constitutional Law, Investment Law, Securities Law, Chinese Company Law, Contract Law, Chinese Labour Law, Chinese Tort Law and Chinese Banking Law. All the modules were taught by faculties from the College, such as Dean Prof. Gao Xiang, Prof. Zhu Weiyi, Director of the China-American Law Institute Prof. Liu Chengwei, Deputy Director of the Institute A/Prof. Feng Kai, A/Prof. Wang Chang, A/Prof. Che Hu, A/Prof. Hao Weihua, A/Prof. He Qihao and Dr. Greg Yang.
The participants also visited the Beijing Haidian District Court, famous international law firm and the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission. They had an in-depth exchange and communication opportunity with lawyers and judges.
Through this summer program, the students not only had a better understanding of China’s laws, but also got more insight of China’s legal system and legal culture. It helped to lay a nice foundation on their future career related to China’s laws.