Hong Kong (PRC)
4 programs in Hong Kong (PRC).
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong (PRC)
“Hong Kong holds a prominent place as an international financial, trade, and investment center at the interface between China and the outside world, thus creating the perfect environment for advanced studies of regional and international business law regimes. The School of Law of The Chinese University of Hong Kong recognizes the regional and international demand for first rate practice-oriented legal training in light of the challenges caused by the deepening integration China into the international economic and legal order and the globalization of the world's markets in general. Enriched by the intellectual and cultural heritage of The Chinese University of Hong Kong we offer three LLM programmes to be taught (in English) at the heart of the legal system in Hong Kong's central business district. We welcome you to obtain further information on our website.”Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M in Chinese Business Law
· LL.M in Common Law
· LL.M in International Economic Law more
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong (PRC)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong (PRC)
Full-Time, Part-Time:
Master of Laws (LLM) Degree
· Master of Common Law (MCL)
· LLM in Chinese Law
· LLM in Human Rights
· LLM in... more
Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK) ˇ 香港公開大學
Hong Kong, Hong Kong (PRC)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong (PRC)
Distance Learning:
Master of Laws in PRC Law
· Chinese Business Law more
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong (PRC)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong (PRC)
Full-Time:
Master of Laws
· Master of Laws (Chinese and Comparative Law)
· Master of Laws (International Economic Law)
· Master of... more
Part-Time:
Master of Laws (LLM)
· Master of Laws (Chinese and Comparative Law)
· Master of Laws (International Economic Law)
· Master... more
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