Why Study Law ( International Law) at Zhejiang Gongshang University?

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Agustin.e.molina@gmail.com

I′ll be the first to admit that I know little about China and it′s language(s). That is to say that what I "know" is factual at all. Let me elaborate. I being born in Argentina, and raised in the United States, but being of Italian blood have been subjected to a most interesting education and view of the world. My earliest pre-tertiary education being characterized by a bookish reluctance that led my to ignore my formal studies and bury my head into what interested me; regardless my voracious reading habits allowed me to equal and frequently surpass my peers in reading, writing, history and social studies. In my university experience in my birth country of Argentina I delved into law, even though I had no previous exposure to the subject, out of pure personal curiosity. Now having faced economic hardships I′ve returned to my family's home in Spain to consider my options. Most in my position would choose to study here or in a neighbouring nation. Not me. No I wish to pursue my higher education in China and study furthermore it′s laws. ?Why this? The reason is two fold. First my upbringing in the Occident has led me to have an equally exotic and skewed image of China that makes me curious to explore it in person. Secondly I wish into an academic subject of which I have no contact with outside of curiosity, this might seem foolhardy to some, but I regard it as intellectual curiosity. In short I find the opportunity of studying, living, learning about, and experiencing China in the flesh too great an opportunity not to give some initiative toward obtaining it. Thank you for your time and have a nice day.

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