The main directions for postgraduate entrance examinations for law majors are as follows:
1. Legal theory: This is the basic research direction of law, which mainly studies the nature, function, form and content of law, etc. question. Including jurisprudence, legal sociology, law and economics, comparative law and other sub-directions.
2. Criminal law: mainly studies the issues of crime and punishment, including the composition of crime, criminal liability, types of punishment and execution.
3. Civil Law: Mainly studies issues of civil relations and civil rights, including issues such as property rights, creditor's rights, contracts, family and inheritance.
4. Business Law: Mainly studies legal issues in commercial activities, including company law, contract law, bankruptcy law, securities law and other issues.
5. Administrative Law: Mainly studies the powers and responsibilities of administrative agencies, as well as the legal effects of administrative actions.
6. International Law: Mainly studies legal issues in international relations, including international public law, international private law, international economic law and other issues.
7. Constitutional Law: Mainly studies the legality and limitations of state power, as well as the protection of civil rights and other issues.
8. Environmental and Resource Protection Law: Mainly studies legal issues in environmental protection and resource utilization, including Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control Law, Natural Resources Protection Law and other issues.
9. Intellectual Property Law: Mainly studies the legal protection of knowledge and information, including patent law, trademark law, copyright law and other issues.
Each of the above directions has its own unique research fields and methods. Candidates can choose the research direction that suits them based on their interests and expertise.