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我能不知道STL是怎么回事? 不过明眼人一看就知道是北大的二级学院,你考不上本部,就可以调剂到STL。
5 W; c9 R" w' m7 l3 r( C* o9 ~3 p/ N下面是 雷蒙老头关于STL的解释
& b7 k3 P- R* U7 M% JBoth schools share a commitment to excellence, commitment to being world class. But subject focus is different, here the focus is transnational law, so student will spend much more time at STL studying the common law. At PKU, there are some courses that are focused on common law, but more focused on civil law. So the two go together, the perfect legal education in my opinion will be to have a degree from STL and a degree from PKU in Beijing.
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w4 M. j' Q& X) F8 jWe are seeing this kinds of international standards developing in different kinds of education. The MBA has become the international standard in business education, and J.D is becoming the international standard in legal education.
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I was speaking with the dean of the University of Melbourne, law school in Australia. And for a long time, the standard of legal education in Melbourne used to be the LLB, the bachelor of law’s degree, and three years ago, they made a decision to change to adopt a J.D standard in Melbourne.And now dean Crommelin told me they are eliminating LLB completely, and so the only legal education that will be offered in Melbourne will be the J.D. Just as is becoming a case in South Korea as well.
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; s& H" G- M; Q5 J% E2 u1 e And a month ago, I spend some time in Hongkong, I visited City University of Hongkong and Chinese University of Hongkong, both universities just last year started their own J.D programs. So this has become a standard now in legal education.
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, Q7 z' g* a$ x* [8 E% T Other kinds of law degrees I believe will continue to be there, because they each have their own important contributions to make within different countries. But when you are talking about the lawyers who work in international business, in international commerce, there is going to be a standard in the way that business people around the world all speak English to each other, no matter whether they from China or France or Germany or Japan, they speak English in business. There is emerging a kind of language for international legal practice as well, and it all starts with the J.D.& H! C2 h& c$ }% e, Q9 R0 _
So our faculty will be a combination of permanent faculty and visitors from other countries, other schools. So for our permanent faculty, We have already recruited two outstanding professors, one is a Chinese, professor Liya Rong, and she holds Chinese law degree, is a Chinese lawyer, practice law in China. She also holds degrees Harvard and from University of Michigan. She has taught courses at Beida and at Tsinghua and at Michigan and is specialist in tax law. She will be a member of our faculty.
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We have also recruited a professor Marlon Suc, who is German, a German citizen, he has taught in herlands, in Amsterdam, and was the head of the international law department at ERASMUS University in herlands, he has also taught in United States at Berkeley and at Michigan, and he has taught in Hongkong, he has been the dean of City University of Hongkong law school, and he has agreed to come join our faculty here in Shenzhen as a permanent faculty member. He will teach several courses.8 [, Z2 n5 }6 H1 v0 f- h
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And then in addition we will recruit visitors, and so I have been in touch with the deans of top law schools in United States, the dean of Stanford Law School Larry Kramer, the dean of Yale Law School Harold Hongju Koh, the dean of University of Michigan Law School Evan H. Caminker, the dean of Cornell Law School Stewart J. Schwab. We have been talking about who might be appropriate visitors to come and teach our students here in Shenzhen.8 G. j/ [, t7 ?. s; N+ B
$ X9 k* ~0 q* X" F+ H So we will have a combination, we will have a mix of professors from top law schools from around the world who want to come visit, and professors who want to come and be a permanent part of our faculty here. |
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