The postgraduate examination directions include constitutional law and administrative law, criminal law, civil and commercial law, economic law, jurisprudence and legal history, international law, etc. Among them, the relatively easy majors are jurisprudence, legal history, international law, etc. These majors may focus more on theoretical knowledge and the examination of the legal system in the examination, rather than on the handling of specific cases and the practice of legal procedures.
1. Summary of postgraduate entrance examination directions (rough analysis).
1. Constitutional Law and Administrative Law: In the context of the increasing call for administration according to law, the major with constitutional law and administrative law as the research object presents a relatively good development prospect, and its research directions include Chinese constitutional law, comparative constitutional law, Chinese administrative law, comparative administrative law, etc.
2. Criminal Law: Criminal law is an old and strong profession that is still attractive to those who want to work in the public security justice system. In recent years, the number of applicants for criminal law has generally stabilized with a slight downward trend.
3. Civil and commercial law: The content of civil and commercial law mainly includes civil law, commercial law, intellectual property law, marriage and family law, labor law and social security law. Due to its broad employment prospects, civil and commercial law has become one of the most competitive majors among all law disciplines, and generally speaking, its admission ratio is above 12:1.
4. Economic law: The research direction of economic law includes three directions: the study of the legal system of the subject of economic law, the study of the foreign-related economic legal system and the research of the industrial legal system.
In addition, majors such as jurisprudence, legal history, and international law are also one of the directions for postgraduate studies in law.
2. Which directions are relatively easy to test
Among the postgraduate directions of law, the majors that are relatively easy to take are jurisprudence, legal history, international law, etc. These majors may focus more on theoretical knowledge and the examination of the legal system in the examination, rather than on the handling of specific cases and the practice of legal procedures.
In addition, some emerging law majors, such as environmental and resource conservation, military law, etc., may also be relatively easy to obtain, because the professional requirements in these fields are relatively high and the number of applicants is relatively small.