What is the bar exam?

According to the provisions of the Implementation Measures of the National Judicial Examination (Trial), the contents of the national judicial examination include: theoretical law, applied law, existing legal provisions, legal practice and legal professional ethics. According to this, referring to the main curriculum of law major of the Ministry of Education, the subjects of national judicial examination in 27 are: jurisprudence, constitutional law, administrative law and administrative litigation law, criminal law, civil law, commercial law, economic law, public international law, private international law, judicial system and legal professional ethics, with a total of 12 * * *. each paper has a perfect score of 15, and the specific subjects are:

Paper 1: Common sense. Including: socialist concept of rule of law, jurisprudence, legal history, constitution, economic law, international law, private international law, international economic law, legal professional ethics and professional responsibility; Examination time: 8:3-11:3.

examination paper 2: criminal and administrative legal system. Including the examination time: 14:-17:.

examination paper 3: civil and commercial legal system. Including: civil law, commercial law, civil procedure law (including arbitration system); Examination time: 8:3-11:3.

test paper 4: case (case) analysis, judgment documents and essay questions. Including: subjects listed in Volume I, Volume II and Volume III. Examination time: 14:-17:3. Since 29, the first and fourth papers of the national judicial examination include the concept of socialist rule of law and other related contents. The aforementioned papers 1, 2 and 3 are machine-readable multiple-choice questions, in which each volume has 5 single-choice questions, 1 point for each question, 4 multiple-choice questions, 2 points for each question, 1 indefinite multiple-choice questions, 2 points for each question, and 15 points for * * *; The fourth test paper is subjective, including 1 short answer, 5-6 case analysis questions and essay questions.

The above papers I, II and III are machine-readable multiple-choice questions; Test paper 4 is a written case (case) analysis (including legal document writing).