CoursePrincipal: Ma Huaide (JD, Professor, Vice President of CUPL, PhD Candidate Supervisor,specialty in Administrative Law and Administrative Procedural Law)
Course introduction: The primary goal of this course is to help studentsmaster the basic concepts, principals and ABCs of State Compensation Law, andenable them to analyze and solve legal issues concerning state compensation inreality. Content of this course include: difference between the concept andfoundation of State Compensation Law and other relevant concepts; historicaldevelopment of state compensation in the West and China; sources, nature,status and principles of State Compensation Law; liability principle and constitutiverequirements of State Compensation Law; classification and scope of statecompensation; incumbent agencies and procedures for state compensation; mode,calculation and claim prescription of state compensation; state compensationrecovery and so on. Among them, constitutive requirements, scope, incumbentagencies, procedures and other issues will be dealt with in depth, and casesare employed to better cultivate students’s ability to put theory to practiceand solve concrete question in reality.
The teaching featuresmultiple layers and perspectives. Analysis and argumentation are launched fromhistorical, comparative, theoretical and practical angles, so that studentswill be able to learn by heart the basic theoretical knowledge, and acquire theability to analyze and study real-life issues at the same time. In addition,multi-dimensional teaching method is used in this course: aside from textbooks,multimedia courseware is also provided.