Lex Lumen

Law, made legible for the young.

Bilingual explainers that make school, digital, consumer, and work rules easier to grasp.

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6Law Lessons
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课程体系

Six Law Lessons

Starting from real life — the legal knowledge every young person needs to know.

  1. Foundations

    How Law Works

    Law is not a cold set of rules — it's the shared framework that protects everyone. Learn rights and duties, and how to use law as a tool.

  2. Digital Safety

    Cybersecurity & Digital Rights

    Scams, privacy, online lending — every step online is both protected and threatened by law. Know what to watch for.

  3. Consumer Rights

    Consumer Rights

    Spotting unfair terms, returning goods, avoiding consumer traps — you have the right to safe, compliant products.

  4. Campus Safety

    Campus Life & Relationships

    Bullying, theft, assault — if you face harm, legal channels are more effective than retaliation.

  5. Labour Rights

    Starting Work: Labour Basics

    Minimum working age is 16. No surrendering your ID, no upfront deposits, pay on time — protect your first income.

  6. Citizenship

    Civic Awareness

    Following the law isn't a burden — it's the foundation of freedom. Understand legal responsibility and build civic identity.

ONLINE MANUAL

Bilingual Youth Legal Literacy Manual Online Reading

Full version handbook covering key concepts from our 6 lessons

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关键知识点

Legal Facts You Should Know

Key knowledge distilled from our curriculum — quick reference anytime.

实践活动

Moot Court Activities

Real scenarios, real debate — understand how law works through role-play.

Guilty or Not Guilty?

Examine evidence, challenge assumptions, and decide a campus theft case using legal reasoning.

Is the Punishment Fair?

Apply three principles — proportionate, reasonable, purposeful — to judge real disciplinary scenarios.

Law vs. Justice

Legal isn't always just. Just isn't always legal. Debate the line in real case studies.

Start with the essentials

From bullying to part-time jobs, the most common questions are now condensed into fast, horizontal law briefs.