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Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK LAW)

About Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK LAW)

CUHK LAW was established in 2004 as a School of Law and was advanced to Faculty status in 2008.

In 2018 CUHK LAW was ranked by Times Higher Education as the most international law school worldwide.

CUHK LAW is renowned for the quality and practical nature of its teaching.

Application process

The application process for enrolling in a programme at CUHK LAW is detailed at: https://www.law.cuhk.edu.hk/app/study-with-us/student-admission/

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Law & Technology at CUHK LAW

Technology has developed at a breathtaking speed over the past decade. As a result legal work has changed dramatically. Recognizing these changes CUHK LAW has introduced courses on legal technologies for its undergraduate and postgraduate students accompanied by cutting edge research conducted by CUHK LAW professors.

Introduction by Mr. Elliot Fung, JD Programme Director

Changing careers is a big decision. The idea of leaving an existing career path to go back to school to start a new profession is likely to be just as daunting as it is exciting. There are many things to consider, such as balancing additional schooling with work-life commitments, investing additional time and costs to obtain legal qualifications and entering a highly competitive legal job market.

Law & Technology at CUHK LAW

Technology has developed at a breathtaking speed over the past decade. As a result legal work has changed dramatically. Recognizing these changes CUHK LAW has introduced courses on legal technologies for its undergraduate and postgraduate students accompanied by cutting edge research conducted by CUHK LAW professors.

Introduction by Mr. Elliot Fung, JD Programme Director

Changing careers is a big decision. The idea of leaving an existing career path to go back to school to start a new profession is likely to be just as daunting as it is exciting. There are many things to consider, such as balancing additional schooling with work-life commitments, investing additional time and costs to obtain legal qualifications and entering a highly competitive legal job market.