Jeonnam National University Law School

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Chonnam National University Law School (also could be called "Jeonnam National University Law School") is one of the professional graduate schools of chonnam National University, located in Kwanju, South Korea. Founded in 2009, this school is one of the largest law schools with each class in the three-year J.D. program having approximately 120 students, and it ranked 9th in the nation by Hankyung Business Magazine in 2017.

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Jeonnam Law specializes on public interest law and corporate law.

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