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8 Bachelor's degrees in Legal Studies in Hong Kong (SAR)
HKU-UCL Dual Degree in Law
The HKU-UCL Dual Degree in Law was jointly launched by The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and University College London (UCL) in September 2016.
Arts and Laws
Jointly offered by the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Arts, this Arts and Laws programme from The University of Hong Kong draws on the complementary strengths of the two Faculties where questions of textual interpretation are paramount.
HKU-PKU Dual Degree Programme in Law
This dual degree in HKU-PKU Dual Degree Programme in Law of Bachelor of Laws at The University of Hong Kong and of Bachelor of Laws at PKU shall normally require ten semesters of full-time study, i.e. five years of study.
Business Administration and Laws
Jointly offered by The University of Hong Kong's Business School and the Faculty of Law, the Business Administration and Laws integrate courses to equip you with professional knowledge and intensive training in the fields of business and law.
Laws (Georgetown University)
The Laws (Georgetown University) major from City University of Hong Kong will provide opportunity to JD and LLB students to start on an LLM programme with the Georgetown University, U.S.A. (Georgetown).
Science and Laws
This double degree Science and Laws programme from The University of Hong Kong caters for the demand for talents amidst rapid development of technological innovations in the Greater Bay Area. It equips students with academic and interdisciplinary knowledge and skills in science and law.
Law
The Law degree offered by City University of Hong Kong is an undergraduate law degree for students interested in legal education and practice.
Laws
The Laws programme from The University of Hong Kong includes a professional core to establish a solid foundation of legal knowledge. t also offers the possibility of specializing in a particular area of law such as commercial law, Chinese law, international trade and economic law, so that our graduates would have an edge over law graduates elsewhere with general legal training.