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Borrowing Court Systems: The Experience of Socialist Vietnam: London-Leiden Series on Law, Administration and Development, cartea 10

Autor Penelope Nicholson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2007
This publication is a world first: an English-language history of the Vietnamese court system (1945 to 2005). Drawing on a resurgent interest in comparative law generally and legal culture in particular, the publication tests the usefulness of legal culture to the investigation of dynamic court systems within socialist states. It argues that the Vietnamese 'borrowing'
of the Soviet system of dispute resolution did not reproduce courts Soviet-style in Vietnam. Rather, the reading of Vietnamese courts in context reveals that while the Soviet model of court system was transplanted it was remoulded to assume Vietnamese characteristics. In explaining this divergence, the publication explores why the Vietnamese court system differs from its Soviet parent and analyses the implications of this for the ever-increasing literature on legal transplantation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004156319
ISBN-10: 9004156313
Pagini: 353
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria London-Leiden Series on Law, Administration and Development


Public țintă

Lawyers, aid technicians, scholars and students of Vietnamese law generally and courts in particular (both historically and in the contemporary period), legal transplants and ways of exploring and explaining legal change.

Notă biografică

Penelope (Pip) Nicholson, Ph.D. (2000) in Philosophy, University of Melbourne, is a senior lecturer in law at the Law School, University of Melbourne and Associate Director (Vietnam) of the Law School's Asian Law Centre. She publishes on Vietnamese law, legal change and comparative law in Asia.

Cuprins

Introduction; Roots and Routes; Part One: Comparative Law, Transplantation and Courts; (I) Comparative Law in a Post-Modern World; Part Two: Dispute Resolution in the DRVN: 1945 – 1976; Translating the Vietnamese System of Dispute Resolution: 1945 – 1959; (II) Vietnamese Courts Introduced: 1945 – 1959; (III)Dispute Resolution between 1959 – 1976: Changing Relations between Committees and Courts; (IV) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 – 1976: The Legislative Scheme and Centralisation; (V) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 – 1976: Court Culture; Part Three: Courts of the USSR and DRVN Compared; (VI) The Soviet Union and its Courts; (VII) Soviet Dispute Resolution; (VIII) Similarities and Differences between the Soviet Court Model and the Vietnamese Court Experience; Part Four: The Role of Legal Culture; Similarities and Differences between the Courts of the USSR and the DRVN: Unraveling the Causes; (XI) Parenting: The Soviet Union and Vietnam; (XII) Contemporary Vietnamese Courts; Appendices; Bibliography.