Study Abroad in Shanghai & Beijing China the CBL International Way!
See what our participants are saying in our Testimonials Page.
Programme Overview
Study abroad in China with CBL International! Our China Law School is a 3 week summer school programme in Tongji University School of Economics and Management in Shanghai, one of China’s most prestigious college campuses.
Aside from receiving lectures from renowned professors in Chinese law and business during this exciting study abroad programme, you’ll also have the chance to visit top travel destinations, historic landmarks, and visit corporations while immersed in day-to-day living in China’s bustling economic centers.
Read more »Schedules & Fees
The 2012 CBL International China Law School has begun enrollment for the following study abroad sessions:
Summer Session I: 2 – 20 July
Summer Session II: 30 July – 17 August
Don’t let this opportunity to study abroad in the financial and political centers of Shanghai & Beijing, China pass you by!
Our German speaking China Law School programme starts in March, 2012.
How To Apply
We making studying abroad in China easy! To sign up for the China Law Summer School Programme, simply fill out the Online Application Form.
Or, download the PDF Application Form, fill it out, and email/back to us for processing.
You can receive a $100 discount saving just for signing up early. Click on the link below to get more information about our early-bird discount deadlines. Apply Now!
Read more »Featured Testimonials

University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Participant of CBL International China Summer School in 2009
Everyone who wants to experience a country in another way should attend the CBL International study abroad in China programme! Through the interesting lectures and visits to lawyer’s offices and firms I got an inside perspective of the business culture and furthermore, a broader understanding of the first so unknown China. I also spent great weeks with open and friendly people from all over the world with whom I can always catch up. Read more »













