The development of Vietnamʹs legal system has been heavily influenced by invasions from China (178 BC–939 AC), France (1858–1954) and the United States (1954–1975). These invading forces applied their own regulations and administrative models to establish neocolonialism. Aside from direct European influence on Vietnamʹs legislative system, Eastern European socialist ideology has also played an essential role in shaping Vietnamese laws. This paper aims to describe the significant formative influences that Europe had on the Vietnamese legal system between 1858 and 1975. Specifically, this study focusses on the development of matrimonial property law
It is widely recognized that the rule of law is an essential factor and indispensable value of a mod...
PhDHistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
This dissertation delves into the subject of recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards ...
The development of Vietnamʹs legal system has been heavily influenced by invasions from China (178 B...
Family law has become, to an unexpected extent, at the core of comparative law studies aimed at achi...
Purpose of the research is to study the influence of the traditional norms and customs on the format...
La propriété est respectée comme un droit inviolable et sacré en France depuis 1789 en vertu de l’ar...
This thesis centres on the principal question of the existence of intellectual property law between ...
The relationship of the Vietnamese referring to the law is not only unique through European glasses ...
Decades after the rise and fall of the Law and Development movement, crude theories about the relati...
As Vietnam continues to search for its ideal balance between Communist control and a market-led econ...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
In the fifteenth century the Vietnamese developed a comprehensive legal treatise, known as the Le Co...
Most studies on Imperial China’s reception of international law in the nineteenth century debate abo...
[ndlr] Nouvelle parution. Présentation de l'éditeur. Familial Properties: Gender, State, and Society...
It is widely recognized that the rule of law is an essential factor and indispensable value of a mod...
PhDHistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
This dissertation delves into the subject of recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards ...
The development of Vietnamʹs legal system has been heavily influenced by invasions from China (178 B...
Family law has become, to an unexpected extent, at the core of comparative law studies aimed at achi...
Purpose of the research is to study the influence of the traditional norms and customs on the format...
La propriété est respectée comme un droit inviolable et sacré en France depuis 1789 en vertu de l’ar...
This thesis centres on the principal question of the existence of intellectual property law between ...
The relationship of the Vietnamese referring to the law is not only unique through European glasses ...
Decades after the rise and fall of the Law and Development movement, crude theories about the relati...
As Vietnam continues to search for its ideal balance between Communist control and a market-led econ...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
In the fifteenth century the Vietnamese developed a comprehensive legal treatise, known as the Le Co...
Most studies on Imperial China’s reception of international law in the nineteenth century debate abo...
[ndlr] Nouvelle parution. Présentation de l'éditeur. Familial Properties: Gender, State, and Society...
It is widely recognized that the rule of law is an essential factor and indispensable value of a mod...
PhDHistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
This dissertation delves into the subject of recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards ...