On the morning of December 13th, Prof. Yuan Dasong, Assistant Dean of the Law School of the Law School of Beijing Normal University, and Prof. Wang Junping, Assistant Dean of the Institute of Foreign Criminal Law and Comparative Criminal Law of the Criminal Law Science Institute, visited Hong Kong. City University was warmly received by Professor Guan Wenwei from the School of Law of City University. Accompanied by Professor Guan, the delegation visited the Library of the Law School of the City University of Hong Kong and had a discussion with Professor Guan, Professor Ding and graduate students of CityU.
Professor Wang Junping from the Criminal Academy gave a book to the Chengda Law School Library
At the symposium, Professor Guan first introduced us to the basic situation of the legal discipline in Hong Kong and the employment direction and practice status of legal talents. It also introduced in detail the differences between lawyers and barristers, common law and civil law systems, and Hong Kong. Common law. Later, the exchange group and the graduate students of CityU conducted in-depth discussions and exchanges on issues such as the similarities and differences between mainland legal education and Hong Kong legal education, as well as student groups. After the discussion, Professor Guan and Professor Ding of the School of Law of the City University made incisive comments, encouraging students to self-pressurize and strictly demand themselves to better adapt to the future society.
Professor Guan speaks
Associate Professor Yuan Dasong, Assistant Dean of the School of Law
Professor Ding speaks
After the symposium, Professor Guan, on behalf of the Law School of the City University of Hong Kong, hosted a ceremonial exchange between the two schools of law and culture in Hong Kong. During the meal, the exchange group and Professor Guan conducted in-depth exchanges on issues such as joint training between the two places.
Writers: Fang Yuan, Yan Wen, Hu Fang, Cao Wei
Photo: Huang Gui, Li Zongbo
Beijing Normal University Law School
December 13, 2011