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The State of Law
Comparative Perspectives on the Rule of Law in Germany and Vietnam
Contributor(s)
von Alemann, Ulrich (editor)
Quoc Khanh, Lai (editor)
Briesen, Detlef (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book is the result of the first interdisciplinary conference in Vietnam which took place on “the Rule of Law.” Instead of beginning immediately with a highly specialized debate from the perspective of one single academic discipline, we started to discuss numerous facets of the subject arising from a multidisciplinary dialogue. For this reason, the contributions for this publication come from various scientific disciplines in Vietnam and Germany: political, historical, social, economic and legal sciences, but also members of Vietnamese governmental and non-governmental organizations. The aim of the volume is to open up a dialogue about the Rule of Law between two very different legal cultures, the German-European and the Vietnamese-Southeast Asian.
Keywords
State of Law; Rule of Law; Vietnam; Vietnamese governmental organization; Vietnamese non-governmental organization; État legal in Vietnam; Legal Pluralism; Rousseau; Montesquieu; Global Development of Constitutionalism; Vietnam Communist Party; Renovation Era; Ho Chi Minh; Chinese legal institutionsDOI
10.1515/9783110720358ISBN
9783110720358, 9783957580535Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2017Imprint
düsseldorf university pressClassification
International law