LLAW3288 Transnational criminal law [Section 2X, 2024]
LLAW2009 Introduction to Chinese legal system [Section 2C, 2024]
LLAW3258 Financial regulations and compliance [Section 2A, 2024]
LLAW3148 Clinical legal education [Section 2B, 2024]
Clinical Legal Education (general stream) - January 2025 semester
From FLAS 38XXX -
LLAW_JDOC6242B _LLAW3230B_ Public interest clinic [Section 2B, 2024] [2024]
The Public Interest Clinic is a clinical legal education subject which combines practical experience and academic learning.
Under the supervision of the course instructors and in collaboration with legal practitioners, students will provide legal assistance to non-governmental and non-profit organizations in addition to engaging directly with clients from underserved communities, including 1) individuals seeking asylum 2) those affected by human trafficking 3) mental health patients 4) persons facing discrimination, ensuring these clients receive critical legal support tailored to their unique circumstances.
Students will work with lawyers and other professionals to provide a diverse range of services. Working in small groups on allocated projects, students will gain practical legal skills by providing assistance and information to clients.
The precise nature of the practical experience will vary depending on the needs of the relevant organisations and clients requiring assistance during the academic semester.
During the course, students will conduct in-depth interviews with clients from underserved populations to establish the scope and goals of each case, identifying key deliverables that address their specific needs. While assisting these clients, students will leverage their foundational knowledge of doctrinal law and enhance their competencies through targeted legal research, particularly in areas less familiar to them. They will be encouraged to understand the broader context of their clients’ legal situations, striving to provide comprehensive support that encompasses the full spectrum of their needs.
In addition to their direct client engagements, students will actively participate in a variety of research activities that support the broader work of the clinic. These efforts will include analyzing legal trends, evaluating procedural effectiveness, and developing educational materials that serve to inform both clients and the broader community. These projects, guided by experienced legal practitioners and utilizing advanced research tools, will enhance students’ understanding of law in practice. Such activities not only complement the practical legal experience gained but also contribute to academic growth and professional readiness in addressing complex legal challenges.