What books should I bring to the bar exam? What subjects?
The national judicial examination is a qualification examination organized by the state to engage in a specific legal profession. Newly appointed judges, prosecutors and lawyers must pass the national judicial examination. The predecessor of the national judicial examination is the lawyer qualification examination. Since 2002, two internal professional qualification examinations have been added, namely, the prosecutor's examination and the judge's examination, which are collectively called the national unified judicial examination. The main contents of the examination include: theoretical law, applied law, current legal provisions, legal practice and legal professional ethics. The national judicial examination implements national unified proposition and marking, and the results are announced by the National Judicial Examination Office of the Ministry of Justice. The results of the national judicial examination are valid once. Those who pass the national judicial examination shall be awarded the legal professional qualification certificate by the Ministry of Justice. \x0d\\x0d\ Test Paper 1: Comprehensive knowledge. 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; \x0d\ Examination Paper 2: Criminal and Administrative Legal System. Including: socialist concept of rule of law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law; \x0d\ Test Paper 3: Civil and Commercial Legal System. Including: socialist concept of rule of law, civil law, commercial law, civil procedure law (including arbitration system); \x0d\ Test Paper 4: Example (case) analysis, judicial documents and discussion. Including: subjects listed in test papers 1, 2 and 3.