Law school in South Korea

Law school in South Korea

Currently in South Korea, a law school is an undergraduate institution where students major in law and are awarded a "Légum Baccalaureus", or LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws). Following graduation, candidates must take and pass the bar exam. Under the present judiciary exam (as of 2008), the number of new lawyers admitted each year is limited to 1,000. Successful candidates must then complete the mandatory 2 years of training courses at the Judicial Research & Training Institute (JRTI) in order to join the bar in Korea. The JRTI is managed by the Supreme Court.

However, as a result of a bill passed in July 2007, the education system for legal studies will soon undergo significant changes. The 2007 Act calls for the adoption of a separate law school system similar to that of the United States, with the new graduate-level law schools expected to open by 2009. Only a limited number of universities will be permitted to establish such graduate-level law schools, as determined by the relevant government agency after its review of each university's submitted materials. In February 2008, the Education Ministry released a final selection of 25 universities approved for the new graduate-level law schools (15 in the Seoul metropolitan area and 10 in the provinces). The selection process itself has not been without controvery; upon release of the final list, some of the excluded universities threatened to sue for an injunction or stage protest rallies, and one university president threatened to resign.

Under the new system, those who have bachelor's degrees can apply for law schools which have three-year programs and the graduates can then take the bar exam; those who achieve a certain score (or above) will be licensed. In addition, based on an October 2007 revised plan submitted by Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development, the law school admission is limited to 2,000 candidates.

Admission

Currently, the legal education system in South Korea is similar to that of the UK in that students who graduate with an LL.B. are qualified to sit for the bar exam. However, upon implementation of a 2007 Act calling for reform in legal education, laws schools will become graduate schools (similar to the US system) and will require a bachelor's degree, a satisfactory undergraduate grade point average, foreign language proficiency, and a satisfactory score on the Legal Education Eligibility Test (LEET) in order to be considered for admission (the LEET is modeled after Law School Admission Test (LSAT) in the US). Additional factors are evaluated through essays, interviews, school administered essay exams, and other application materials.

Accreditation

In February 2008, the Education Ministry released a final selection of 25 universities approved for the new graduate-level law schools. Total enrollment in all law schools is limited to 2000 students per year.

Curriculum

List of Law schools

25 universities with their government approved annual enrollment of students. [ [http://www.fnnews.com/view?ra=Sent1201m_View&corp=fnnews&arcid=00000921224211&cDateYear=2008&cDateMonth=02&cDateDay=04 Financial News Feb.4,2008 25 law school confirmed (in Korean)] ]

Law school with government approved annual enrollment of 150 students Seoul National UniversityLaw schools with government approved annual enrollment of 120 students Pusan National University Kyungpook National University Jeonnam National University Korea University Yonsei University Sungkyunkwan UniversityLaw schools with government approved annual enrollment of 100 students Chungnam National University Hanyang University Ewha Woman's UniversityLaw schools with government approved annual enrollment of 80 students Chonbuk National University Dong-A UniversityLaw schools with government approved annual enrollment of 70 students Chungbuk National University Yeungnam UniversityLaw schools with government approved annual enrollment of 60 students Kyunghee University Wonkwang UniversityLaw schools with government approved annual enrollment of 50 students University of Seoul Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Ajou University Chung-Ang University Inha UniversityLaw schools with government approved annual enrollment of 40 students Kangwon National University Jeju National University Sogang University Konkuk University

ee also

*Legal Education Eligibility Test

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