The national judicial examination adopts closed-book and written examination methods. The exam is divided into four volumes, each volume 150, with a total score of 600. Test paper 1, test paper 2 and test paper 3 are machine-readable multiple-choice questions, and test paper 4 is written case analysis, legal documents and discussion questions. The theme of each volume is:
Test paper 1: Comprehensive knowledge. Including: Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theory of rule of law, jurisprudence, legal history, constitution, economic law, international law, private international law, international economic law, judicial system and legal professional ethics;
Examination Paper 2: Criminal and Administrative Legal System. Including: criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law;
Examination paper 3: Civil and commercial legal system. Including: civil law, commercial law and civil procedure law (including arbitration system);
Test paper 4: case analysis, legal documents and discussion. Including Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theory of rule of law, jurisprudence, constitutional law, administrative law and administrative procedure law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, civil law, commercial law and civil procedure law.
Persons who meet the following conditions may sign up for the national judicial examination.
(1) has China nationality;
(two) support the constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC), enjoy the right to vote and be elected;
(3) Having full capacity for civil conduct;
(4) a bachelor's degree in law from an institution of higher learning or a bachelor's degree in illegal studies from an institution of higher learning with legal expertise;
(5) Good conduct.
The national qualified score is 360 points. The qualified score line for relaxing the registration qualification is divided into four grades, among which: the qualified score line of Xizang Autonomous Region is 280 points; Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Ningxia, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Gansu and Qinghai autonomous prefectures and counties have qualified scores of 305 points; The qualified scores of counties (cities, districts) under the jurisdiction of Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Gansu and Qinghai provinces are 365,438+00; Except for the above-mentioned 10 provinces (regions), the qualified scores of places that relax the registration qualifications nationwide are 3 15. Use minority language papers to take the exam and determine the standard of qualified scores.