Renmin University of China Law School

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Renmin University of China Law School
中国人民大学法学院
TypePublic
Established1950
Location,
Dean
Websitewww.law.ruc.edu.cn
Renmin University of China Law School in Beijing, China

Renmin University of China Law School, formerly Renmin University of China Department of Law, is the school of law under Renmin University of China. It was founded as the Department of Law in 1950 and renamed to Law School in 1988. According to the evaluation reports published by the Ministry of Education of PRC every 4-year, since 2004, Renmin University of China Law School has been consistently ranked as the best law school in China and has successfully maintained its status in the newest evaluation conducted in 2017.[1] Renmin University of China Law School is also considered one of the best law schools in the world, and it was ranked 93rd in THE Rankings by Subjects and 51-100th in the QS Rankings by Subjects in "Law and Legal Studies" subjects respectively.[2][3] Its current dean is .[4]

After its founding in 1950, RUC Law School became the first institution of higher legal education in the People's Republic of China and, as such, is dubbed by many as the "cradle" nurturing China's most outstanding jurists. RUC Law School inherited the vaunted tradition of the former Chaoyang University when the two schools merged shortly after the founding of the PRC. Established in 1912, Chaoyang University became so synonymous with legal practice in China that the saying went: “no Chaoyang, no courts”.

Chaoyang University's legacy of producing nationally recognized jurists endures in the RUC Law School of today where students and faculty continue to lead the development of China's legal system. Since 1950, more than 20,000 students have graduated from RUC Law School, while more than 300,000 jurists have received training from the Law School as continuing education students, judges, procurators, lawyers, university faculty members, and civil servants. A significant number of alumni have become leaders in advancing China's rule of law as government officials, judges, academics, public interest and corporate lawyers.

At present, RUC Law School educates more than 3,000 students annually with graduate students accounting for approximately 80% of the student body. The Law School confers undergraduate (LL.B.) and graduate degrees (LL.D. and LL.M.) in all secondary disciplines of law, including one national first-level key discipline and four national second-level key disciplines. RUC Law School also offers a bachelor's degree in Law with a concentration in Intellectual Property Rights. Authorized by the State Council of China, the Law School established the nation's first post-doctoral research center covering all doctoral subject areas.

RUC Law School's 43 research institutes carry-out numerous projects of national—and international—importance. These research institutes include two Ministry of Education sponsored humanities and social science research centers, the Research Center for Criminal Jurisprudence, the Research Center of Civil & Commercial Jurisprudence, and the RUC Center for Disabled Person's Law & Legal Services. RUC Law School's expansive library houses more than 300,000 volumes, including over 50,000 foreign language sources. There are over 1,300 Chinese and 3,000 foreign law journals available to students, faculty and visiting scholars. RUC Law School edits and publishes the nation's leading law journal, the Jurists' Review, as well as the RUC Law Review and the Chaoyang Law Review. The Law School also publishes an internationally distributed English law journal, Frontiers of Law in China, which connects an English readership with the swiftly shifting trends that define China's contemporary legal landscape. In efforts to make our scholarship more readily available to an increasingly internet-based society, the Law School runs a nationally recognized website entitled ‘China Civil & Commercial Law’.

As part of the Law School's ongoing commitment to serving the public good, professors in RUC Law School have advised the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the National People's Congress Standing Committee.

Heads of Department and Deans of School[]

Head of the Department of Law

  1. (朱世英) 1950.8-1950.11
  2.  (何思敏) 1950.11-1953.7
  3. (杨化南) 1953.7-1960.1
  4. Zhu Shiying (second term) 1960.8-1964.8
  5. (徐靖) 1964.9-1966.4
  6. (李焕昌) 1978.7-1983.7
  7. (高铭暄) 1983.9-1986.6
  8. (谷春德) 1986.6-1990.11
  9. Zeng Xianyi 1990.11-1994.11

Dean of the Law School

  1. Zeng Xianyi 1994.11-2005.5
  2. Wang Liming 2005.5 -2009.4
  3. Han Dayuan 2009.4 - 2017.8
  4. 2017.8 - present

References[]

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "World University Rankings 2020 by subject: law". Times Higher Education (THE). October 29, 2019. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  3. ^ "Law". Top Universities. February 25, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  4. ^ [2]

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