Should law educational system change? – Liu Li

From China Daily:

This is not the job Zhou Long had in mind.

“When I was studying law in college, I never imagined that I would be selling pork after my graduation,” said Zhou, 24, who works for a supermarket in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Southwest University of Political Science & Law last year.

Zhuang Lei, 24, graduated from Xuzhou Normal University in Jiangsu Province this year with a bachelor’s degree in law. Although she tried her best to find a job related to the law in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu, she is now a secretary at a small company in Suzhou. [Full Text]

See also The Structure of Legal Education in China by Huang Jin, A Brief Introduction to the Legal Education in China by Wang Weiguo, From the Rule of Man To the Rule of Law by June Shih, and Clinical Legal Education in China: In Pursuit of a Culture of Law and a Mission of Social Justice by Pamela N. Phan.

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