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25
Jan 2022
(Tue)

Info. Seminar: More Students on PCLL than any other English Law Course

Subject
Professional Law Courses, Law-Related Courses

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Don't worry if you missed this information session. You can still watch a recording of this information session anytime on the HKUSPACE Law Facebook page by clicking here. You can also find out more about the Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law by clicking here.

Date & time
25Jan 2022 (Tue)19:30 - 21:00 Free
Venue
Room 204 (Professor and Mrs Enoch Young Lecture Theatre), 2/F, Admiralty Centre AND HKU SPACE Law Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hkuspacelaw/
Speaker
  • Danny Gittings
Danny Gittings

Danny Gittings

Danny Gittings is Associate Head of the College of Humanities and Law and an alumnus of this course who, like many thousands of others, started his legal studies on the Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law (CPE).

Enquiry
2520-4665 (mmulaw@hkuspace.hku.hk)
Related link
Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law (Common Professional Examination)
LLB (Hons) Hong Kong

More students are successfully admitted to the PCLL full-time and part-time programmes for intending lawyers in Hong Kong via the Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law (and LLB (Hons) Hong Kong) than via any other English law course. Our students also save time and money by benefitting from exemptions from PCLL conversion exams not available to graduates of any other English law course, as well as multiple pathways to legal practice in England and around the world.

So come along and meet the course director, who is also an alumnus who started his law studies on this programme, and find out more about why the Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law is Hong Kong's most popular part-time route towards legal practice.

These are exempted course under the Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which these course may lead.