CityU restructures postgraduate law certificate programme
CityU restructures postgraduate law certificate programme
The Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL), within the
The changes were instigated in response to the transition to a four-year undergraduate law degree. This allows undergraduate students to study subjects in addition to those comprising the three-year
The Civil and Criminal Practice and Procedure course has been renamed Civil and Criminal Litigation Practice. Instead of civil and criminal procedure law, the students have exercises in civil and criminal litigation practice. Teaching has now shifted from focusing on the various ordinances and court rules to the actual litigation process. Similarly, the Commercial Law and Practice course has now been transformed into Corporate and Commercial Practice, with the same guiding principle applied.
The programme deliberately focuses on teaching generic skills and tasks in certain core ‘skills’ courses. These courses include Legal Writing and Drafting; Advocacy, Interviewing and Negotiation and Intensive Advocacy. The skills learned in those courses are shared and applied in the other courses in the programme to ensure that students are well prepared for the tasks their employers assign them or those required of them as barristers.
The five new electives introduced by the School in January 2009 are Foundations in Mainland Related Legal Transactions, Bar Course, Litigation Practice II, Understanding Financial Statements and Mediation Practice.
Foundations in Mainland Related Legal Transactions will train students to deal with basic mainland-related matters that
“The restructured programme is aimed at providing the students with a focus on how to become effective graduate practitioners of the law, by exposing them to the sorts of skills they must possess when they finally practice. This is achieved through exercises that require the application of those skills and even more interactive work in classes than was previously included in the programme,” said Mr Michael Robert Sandor, Visiting Associate Professor of School of Law and PCLL programme leader at CityU.
The School held an introductory briefing for more than 20 legal firms last month to present the new features of the programme.
“CityU and the School want to continue to build on their strong reputation in the legal profession for producing sound and valued CityU graduates of the PCLL programme,” added Mr Sandor.
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