Law does not study mathematics, and the postgraduate entrance examination does not take mathematics.
Law takes politics, English, professional integration and specialized courses (specialized courses are inspected according to the selected majors, such as legal history, procedural law, civil and commercial law, economic law, etc.). )
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Law is the specialized knowledge to study law, legal phenomena and problems related to law. It is a knowledge and theoretical system about legal issues and an important subject of social science.
The research object of law is law first. The "law" here usually contains different connotations. From the legal form, including the constitution, laws, regulations and other forms of written law and unwritten law; From the perspective of legal system, it includes constitution, administrative law, civil and commercial law, economic law, social law, criminal law, procedural law, international law and other legal departments; In terms of time, it includes ancient law, modern law, modern law and contemporary law; From a spatial perspective, it includes domestic law, foreign law and international law; Generally speaking, it includes fundamental law and common law, general law and special law, substantive law and procedural law, domestic law and international law; From the perspective of operation, it includes dynamic law and static law, concrete law and abstract law, written law and life law, ideal law (such as natural law) and realistic law (such as the law that actually takes effect).
The discipline of law is divided into five sub-items, namely, theoretical law, legal history, departmental law, international law and other legal disciplines. The branches of theoretical law include jurisprudence, philosophy of law, comparative law, sociology of law, legislation, legal logic, legal education, legal psychology and other disciplines of theoretical law. The branches of legal history include: the history of legal thought in China, the history of foreign legal thought, the history of legal system and other legal history disciplines; The branches of departmental law include: constitution, administrative law, administrative procedure law, civil and commercial law, economic law, civil procedure law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, military law, etc. The branches of international law include: public international law, private international law, criminal international law, economic international law, environmental international law, intellectual property law and other international law disciplines.