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Certificate for Module (PRC Consular Law and Practice)
證書 (單元: 中國領事法律與實踐)

CEF Reimbursable Course

CEF Reimbursable Course

Course Code
LW029A
Application Code
2245-LW029A

Credit
9
Study mode
Part-time
Start Date
25 Sep 2024 (Wed)
Next intake(s)
09-2025
Duration
30 hours
Language
English, supplemented with Putonghua
Course Fee
HK$7,800 per programme
Deadline on 28 Aug 2024 (Wed)
Enquiries
2520 4665
2546 9835
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Highlights

PRC Consular Law and Practice is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework and practical aspects governing consular affairs in the People's Republic of China (PRC). This program delves into the intricacies of consular law, exploring the rights, responsibilities, and procedures associated with consular services provided by the PRC government to its citizens abroad. Participants will study the key elements of the legal framework governing consular affairs in the PRC, including relevant international treaties, conventions, and domestic legislation.

Understanding PRC’s consular practices in Hong Kong SAR and abroad is particularly important for practitioners in law, business, journalism, policy research and consultation, and employees in international and non-government organisations. It is also valuable for government officials such as those work in the Department of Immigration or in the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices.


 

Programme Details

Programme Objectives

This programme aims to introduce consular laws and practice of the People’s Republic of China, with special focus on the consular practice in relation to the Hong Kong SAR and its residents.  Knowledge about China’s consular laws and practice is important as Hong Kong is an international city with high international mobility, interaction and transaction, and its residents make frequent travels to different places across the globe.

 

Intended Learning Outcomes

On completion of the programme, students should be able to:

  1. Analyse the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963 and major PRC laws related to consular affairs;
  2. Examine and explain key concepts, principles and theories in consular affairs;
  3. Identify and examine various consular functions under PRC laws and the consular functions in relation to Hong Kong SAR;
  4. Analyse and explain PRC passport and visa systems.
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Modules

Syllabus

  • Introduction to consular affairs
  • Consular relations
  • Consular privileges and immunities
  • Consular treaties and honorary consuls
  • Consular functions
  • Protection of nationals
  • PRC passport system and visas
  • Consular functions in relation to Hong Kong SAR

 

Assessments

  • A one-hour in-class quiz (multiple choice and short questions) on concepts, principles and theories (30%); and
  • A 3,000-word individual paper on consular functions and practice (70%)

 

Award

Students who have passed all assessments and have attended not less than 70% of all scheduled classes will be awarded Certificate for Module (PRC Consular Law and Practice) within the HKU system through HKU SPACE.

 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Recognition

Accredited CPD Course by the Law Society of Hong Kong: upon successful completion of the Module, candidates for the Certificate for Module (PRC Consular Law and Practice) are eligible to apply for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points under the Law Society's CPD Scheme. 

Class Details

Course teacher

Dr Huang Zhenyu (黃振宇) was a senior lecturer with China Foreign Affairs University until 2022 and was once a visiting scholar with Stanford University.  He had previously served in the PRC Ministry of Foreign Affairs in several senior posts, including Counselor of the Office of the Commission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong SAR (2016-2019); Vice Consul General of Chinese Consulate General in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2012-2015); deputy director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2002-2012); a secretary attaché in a Chinese embassy in Ghana (1996-2002).  He received an Honor of Third Degree from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in recognition of evacuating Chinese citizens from the war-torn Libya.

 

Class

Duration                       :    30 hours (Part-time)

Delivery Mode          :    Face-to-face

Teaching Medium    :    English (supplemented with Putonghua)

Meeting Time             :    7:00 - 10:00 p.m. (Wednesday)

Meeting Venue          :   Main Campus, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong/HKU SPACE Learning Centres

Fee

Application Fee

Free

Course Fee
  • Course Fee : HK$7,800 per programme (to be paid on notification of acceptance)

Entry Requirements

Applicants shall hold:

  1. a bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognised university; or
  2. an associate degree or a higher diploma awarded by a recognised post-secondary institution.

Applicants are expected to be able to read simplified Chinese texts.

CEF

  • The CEF Institution Code of HKU SPACE is 100
CEF Courses
Certificate for Module (PRC Consular Law and Practice)
證書 (單元: 中國領事法律與實踐)
COURSE CODE 39C157248 FEES $7,800 ENQUIRY 2520-4668
Continuing Education Fund Continuing Education Fund
This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund.

Certificate for Module (PRC Consular Law and Practice)

  • This course is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level [5])

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Enrolment Method

All applications must be accompanied by supporting documents. This means you must submit a clearly readable copy in English of all pages of your undergraduate/an equivalent qualification full transcript. If your application is successful, you may be required to show us the originals of the documents you submitted before your place is confirmed.

Online

HKU SPACE provides 24-hour online application and payment service for students to apply to selected award-bearing programmes via the Internet. Please visit programme website https://hkuspace.hku.hk/prog/cert-for-module-prc-consular-law-and-practice for details.

By post

Or you can post the completed application form (Ref: LW029A), together with clearly readable copies of all the required documents, to: HKU SPACE, 3/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong [Ref: LW029A Application].

In person

Please check the current opening hours for enrollment counters of HKU SPACE Learning Centres at https://hkuspace.hku.hk/learning-centre. Bring this application form together with both the originals and copies of all required documents with you (this will avoid you being asked for the originals later).