LAW COLLAGE

Thursday, July 30, 2009

CHINA UNIVERSITY OF POLITICS AND LAW


The China University Of Politics And Law in Beijing is a predominate cradle of New China's legislators, jurists, judges, prosecutors and lawyers, and an up-and-comer in international studies of Chinese law and language by overseas scholars.
Through its 45-year history, the university has grown up from its predecessor the Beijing College of Politics and Law, acquiring the magnitude and modernity of a key multi-level and multi-specialty institute, which, among all of its like in the country, enjoys advantages in the science of law.
Even at its commencement in the 1950s, the Beijing College of Politics and Law absorbed the elites of political and legal faculty from the then Beijing University, Qinghua University, Yanjing University and Fu-ren University. Since then, the college and its successor have trained, among others, one of the country's first groups of law talents who later assumed leading roles in building up the nation's legal system.
The college's prominence drew the attention of New China's founder Mao Zedong, who himself endowed the college an inscription of its name. Mao's successor Deng Xiaoping observed the Mao style and inscribed the new name of the China University of Politics and Law in 1983.
Today, the university has gained rather high prestige thanks mostly to its hundreds of professors and associate professors. Among its faculty of 666 people, 327 have gained senior professional titles

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