During the programme, students attended a series of lectures covering key topics such as the fundamentals of Chinese law, legislative processes, comparative legal perspectives, and emerging issues in international and technological law. The itinerary also included visits to major legal and governmental institutions, providing students with practical insights into judicial operations, legislative functions, and legal practice in Mainland China.
In addition to academic components, the Winter Camp featured cultural visits to museums and historical landmarks, enriching students’ appreciation of China’s legal history and social development. Students also presented their learning experiences from food culture and institutional visits, demonstrating comparative analyses of cultural practices and legal systems. Overall, the programme offered a well-balanced blend of academic learning and cultural exploration, contributing to students’ holistic educational development and broadening their global and comparative legal perspectives.
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