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The Rule of Law in Modern China
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CCCH9041 covers modern Chinese legal history and is generally recommended for non-law students interested in the rule of law. The course has a moderate workload with one presentation, an essay, and tutorials. Grading tends to be generous, making it easier to achieve A-range scores.
Grading is generous; A-range scores are relatively easy to achieve, but there's a low chance of getting an A+.
Moderate workload with one presentation, an essay, and tutorials. Lectures can be skipped if desired, but active participation in tutorials is recommended.
Assessment includes a group project (15%), individual final paper (60%), and tutorials. Grading for the final paper is based on group performance, so choosing good teammates is important.
Professors are generally engaging and approachable, though lectures can be dry at times. Tutors provide valuable insights and generous grading.
Choose good teammates for the group project to avoid negative impacts on your grade; start working early on the essay to ensure a better outcome.
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