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Introduction |
| In October 1998, College of Law (hereinafter referred to ¡¥the College¡¦) was established to be the sixth college of CCU. It is one of CCU¡¦s primary goals to set up a model of legal education as well as to promote legal knowledge in southern Taiwan, therefore, after five-year steady development of Law Department plus six-year of graduate program, CCU established the College. The College manages two departments: Department of Laws and Department of Financial and Economic Laws; the former department comprises Legal Science Division and Legal Administration Division, including graduate programs (master degree and doctoral degree) and graduate certificate of law program; the latter department also includes graduate program for master degree. There are 22 full-time faculty members in our College: 8 professors, 6 associate professors and 8 assistant professors; they all hold doctoral degrees in specialized field such as constitutional laws, administrative laws, civil laws, criminal laws, financial & economic laws, social laws, and international laws, etc. 800 students study in the College, 570 are at Law Department, and the rest are at F/E Law Department. |
| The College takes the following steps to keep pace with the national as well as international tendency: maintaining traditional legal studies, developing multiple departments/institutions, integrating law and other academic field, promoting international academic intercourse and cooperation, strengthening students¡¦ capacity of foreign language; in addition, the College is engaged in cultivating legal experts in the field of financial & economic laws, technology laws, social security laws and other special field to meet the needs of industrial society, government as well as academia.¡@ |
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College of Law
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Address¡G168,University Rd., Min-Hsiung
Chia-Yi, Taiwan, R.O.C. |