- Due Diligence Obligations and Marine Environmental Protection — Report on the 10th Session of the 2025 International Law and Foreign-related Rule of Law Salon2025-10-28
- Professor James Harrison from the University of Edinburgh Law School Visits Guanghua Law School2025-10-28
- Delegation from the University of Verona Visits Guanghua Law School2025-09-08
The LL.M. Program offers a wide range of China-focused course modules which are sufficiently varied to enable students to pursue diverse interests. The following is a list of courses to be offered in the 2015-2016 academic year (subject to change).
Spring Semester
Chinese Civil Law
Chinese Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
Chinese Contract Law
Chinese Financial Law
Chinese Tax Law
Chinese Environmental Law
Chinese Economic Law
China and International Law
Chinese Maritime Law
Governmental Regulation and Administrative Rule of Law
Resolving Civil and Commercial Disputes in China
Autumn Semester
Chinese Consititution and Administrative Law
Chinese Company Law
Chinese Foreign Investment Law
The Economic Reform and Legal Development in China
Chinese Intellectual Property Laws
Chinese Judicial System
Chinese Philosophy of Law
Chinese and Comparative Migration Law
Law and Economics
General Knowledge
To obtain a degree of Master of Laws (LL.M.), students must successfully obtain a total of 24 credits.

