What subjects do you take in the judicial examination? What is the connection?

The national unified legal professional qualification examination includes: theoretical law, applied law, current legal provisions, legal practice and legal professional ethics.

Test paper 1: Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theory of rule of law, jurisprudence, constitution, Chinese legal history, international law, judicial system and legal professional ethics, criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law.

Test Paper 2: Civil Law, Intellectual Property Law, Commercial Law, Economic Law, Environmental Resources Law, Labor and Social Security Law, Private International Law, International Economic Law and Civil Procedure Law (including arbitration system).

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Meet the following conditions, you can sign up for the national unified legal professional qualification examination:

1, with China nationality;

2. Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) and enjoy the right to vote and stand for election;

3. Have full capacity for civil conduct;

4. Bachelor's degree in law in institutions of higher learning or bachelor's degree in illegal studies in institutions of higher learning with legal professional knowledge;

5. Good conduct.

The national judicial examination is generally held on the third weekend of September every year, and the annual pass rate of the national judicial examination is generally around 10%. Lawyers, judges, prosecutors and notaries must pass the national judicial examination.

Class A: It is suitable for candidates who have registered for a bachelor's degree or above, and whose test scores are above 180 and above 108.

Class C: It is applicable to candidates who belong to areas with relaxed academic qualifications and whose test scores have reached the qualified scores in the relaxed areas, and candidates who really need to use minority languages to take care of litigation in ethnic areas.

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