When to register and when to take the exam?
There is no definite time. According to the convention, the registration time is generally from the middle and late June to the early July of each year (perhaps to facilitate the registration of fresh graduates), and the examination time is generally on Saturday and Sunday in the beginning of 10 every year.
From what channel can I get the news of the law exam formally?
Generally pay attention to the local official newspaper, and you can get the news about the registration of the law exam in time; China Lawyer will also have timely reports. The stall owner thinks the most convenient way is to directly ask the lawyer management office of the local judicial bureau. 1 14 is very useful. The stall owner will also post the news on this website for the first time.
In addition, the Legal Examination Center of the Ministry of Justice is located in Beijing, and the telephone number is (0 10)65206435.
How many courses do you usually take in the law exam? Do you have to accept all laws?
This is the most common and difficult question to answer. There are many kinds of laws involved in the law examination, but they are far from all. For details, please refer to the outline of the annual law examination.
Take 1999 as an example. The preliminary examination papers include Constitution, jurisprudence, private international law, international economic law, lawyer's professional ethics and practice discipline, lawyer's law, administrative law, administrative procedure law and foreign languages (English, Japanese and Russian, 90 points for legal questions, 0/0 points for foreign languages). Test paper 2 includes criminal law, criminal procedure law, civil law and civil procedure law; Test paper 3 includes contract law, company law, bankruptcy law, arbitration law, maritime law, negotiable instrument law, tax law, financial law, insurance law and intellectual property law;
Test paper 4 includes case analysis questions and legal document writing.
How to take the exam? Is there a fixed passing score?
The closed-book written test started from 1992 and was determined as a four-volume test. 1996 added a foreign language and formally conducted some standardized tests. 1997, foreign languages are incorporated into the comprehensive knowledge volume. There are four exams, and the answer time for each exam is generally three hours, and the exam is finished in two days. The specific examination methods of that year were posted and announced by the judicial administrative department at the time of registration. Please pay attention when registering. General standardized questions are single choice, multiple choice and arbitrary choice, while non-standardized questions are noun explanation, short answer, case analysis and document writing. In the past three years, non-standardized problems have basically taken shape as case analysis and document writing. As for the scores that have passed the examination, they are still limited by local places before 1993. Starting from 1994, the national unified marking method was adopted. As long as the total score of four volumes reaches 240, it is qualified. Every paper is not required to be qualified, but it is required not to be absent from the exam, otherwise the total score will be invalid.
I heard that the scope of the law exam is very wide. How to prepare? How long will it take to prepare?
It is true that the scope is very wide, but any exam has its own rules to follow. Theoretically speaking, as long as we can understand its law, formulate a reasonable plan according to our own situation, and then implement the plan seriously, we should be sure to pass it. As for how to understand the rules of examination, of course, we should start with the analysis of previous examination questions and selectively absorb the experience of others, which will be more effective. The idea of establishing this column is to make yourself a * * * enjoyment base for experience display and exchange. As for the preparation time, laziness is considered to be a difficult problem to determine. According to experience, 2-4 weeks should be enough for law majors, and it takes about 3 months for junior college or non-law majors to determine.