Judicial examination is the current legal professional qualification examination, which mainly tests the legal professional knowledge and the ability to engage in legal profession that candidates should have, and is divided into objective examination and subjective examination.
The specific examination contents of objective questions include:
The contents of the first test paper are socialist rule of law theory, constitution, judicial system and legal professional ethics, Chinese and foreign legal history, criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law, public international law and international economic law; The content of the second paper is private international law, civil law, civil procedure law (including arbitration system), commercial law and economic law.
The perfect score for objective questions is 300, and the passing score is 180. Candidates who pass the exam remain valid for two years and can take the subjective exam, that is, candidates who fail the subjective exam in that year are exempted from taking the objective exam in the second year and only need to take the subjective exam; If you still fail the subjective test the second time, you need to take the objective test again in the third year.
Subjective questions specific examination contents include:
There is only one test paper, except for public international law, private international law and international economic law, and other contents are within the scope of the examination.
The full score of subjective questions is 180, and the passing score is 108. Only after passing the subjective examination can you apply for the legal professional qualification certificate according to the relevant regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Justice.