Socialist Law in Socialist East Asia
Herausgeber: Fu, Hualing; Partlett, William Edmund; Nicholson, Pip; Gillespie, John
Socialist Law in Socialist East Asia
Herausgeber: Fu, Hualing; Partlett, William Edmund; Nicholson, Pip; Gillespie, John
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A fresh perspective on socialist law as practiced in China and Vietnam, two major socialist states.
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A fresh perspective on socialist law as practiced in China and Vietnam, two major socialist states.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781108424813
- ISBN-10: 1108424813
- Artikelnr.: 50559002
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781108424813
- ISBN-10: 1108424813
- Artikelnr.: 50559002
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Socialism and Legality: 1. Socialist law in socialist East Asia
Hualing Fu, John Gillespie, Pip Nicholson and William Edmund Partlett; 2.
What is not 'socialist' about socialist law Michael Dowdle; Part II.
Socialism and Legacies: 3. The historical roots of socialist law William
Partlett; 4. Socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics: a new
genealogy Glenn Tiffert; 5. The Soviet legacy and its impact on
contemporary Vietnam Pham Duy Nhia; Part III. Constitutions: 6. Diverging
trends in the socialist constitutionalism of the People's Republic of China
and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Hualing Fu and Jason Buhi; 7.
Constitutional dualism: socialism and constitutionalism in contemporary
Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; Part IV. Justice and Democratic Centralism: 8.
Democratic centralism and administration in China Sarah Biddulph; 9. Roots
and routes: adapting the Soviet-inspired Vietnamese court and procuracy
system Pip Nicholson and Pham Lan Phuong; Part V. Labour: 10. What is
socialist about labour law in China? Aaron Halegua and Cynthia Estlund; 11.
Strike settlement in transitional Vietnam and the persistence of socialist
and Marxist-Leninist influences Do Hai Ha; Part VI. Regulatory Approaches:
12. Is Vietnam transitioning out of socialism or transforming socialism?
Searching for answers in commercial regulation John Gillespie; 13. The
influence of socialist principles on the legal regulation of markets in
China Wendy Ng; Part VII. Land: 14. The evolution of the property system in
China: between the socialist heritage and liberal market Chen Li; 15. From
revolution to evolution: the changing meanings of socialist land in Vietnam
John Gillespie and Toan Le.
Hualing Fu, John Gillespie, Pip Nicholson and William Edmund Partlett; 2.
What is not 'socialist' about socialist law Michael Dowdle; Part II.
Socialism and Legacies: 3. The historical roots of socialist law William
Partlett; 4. Socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics: a new
genealogy Glenn Tiffert; 5. The Soviet legacy and its impact on
contemporary Vietnam Pham Duy Nhia; Part III. Constitutions: 6. Diverging
trends in the socialist constitutionalism of the People's Republic of China
and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Hualing Fu and Jason Buhi; 7.
Constitutional dualism: socialism and constitutionalism in contemporary
Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; Part IV. Justice and Democratic Centralism: 8.
Democratic centralism and administration in China Sarah Biddulph; 9. Roots
and routes: adapting the Soviet-inspired Vietnamese court and procuracy
system Pip Nicholson and Pham Lan Phuong; Part V. Labour: 10. What is
socialist about labour law in China? Aaron Halegua and Cynthia Estlund; 11.
Strike settlement in transitional Vietnam and the persistence of socialist
and Marxist-Leninist influences Do Hai Ha; Part VI. Regulatory Approaches:
12. Is Vietnam transitioning out of socialism or transforming socialism?
Searching for answers in commercial regulation John Gillespie; 13. The
influence of socialist principles on the legal regulation of markets in
China Wendy Ng; Part VII. Land: 14. The evolution of the property system in
China: between the socialist heritage and liberal market Chen Li; 15. From
revolution to evolution: the changing meanings of socialist land in Vietnam
John Gillespie and Toan Le.
Part I. Socialism and Legality: 1. Socialist law in socialist East Asia
Hualing Fu, John Gillespie, Pip Nicholson and William Edmund Partlett; 2.
What is not 'socialist' about socialist law Michael Dowdle; Part II.
Socialism and Legacies: 3. The historical roots of socialist law William
Partlett; 4. Socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics: a new
genealogy Glenn Tiffert; 5. The Soviet legacy and its impact on
contemporary Vietnam Pham Duy Nhia; Part III. Constitutions: 6. Diverging
trends in the socialist constitutionalism of the People's Republic of China
and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Hualing Fu and Jason Buhi; 7.
Constitutional dualism: socialism and constitutionalism in contemporary
Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; Part IV. Justice and Democratic Centralism: 8.
Democratic centralism and administration in China Sarah Biddulph; 9. Roots
and routes: adapting the Soviet-inspired Vietnamese court and procuracy
system Pip Nicholson and Pham Lan Phuong; Part V. Labour: 10. What is
socialist about labour law in China? Aaron Halegua and Cynthia Estlund; 11.
Strike settlement in transitional Vietnam and the persistence of socialist
and Marxist-Leninist influences Do Hai Ha; Part VI. Regulatory Approaches:
12. Is Vietnam transitioning out of socialism or transforming socialism?
Searching for answers in commercial regulation John Gillespie; 13. The
influence of socialist principles on the legal regulation of markets in
China Wendy Ng; Part VII. Land: 14. The evolution of the property system in
China: between the socialist heritage and liberal market Chen Li; 15. From
revolution to evolution: the changing meanings of socialist land in Vietnam
John Gillespie and Toan Le.
Hualing Fu, John Gillespie, Pip Nicholson and William Edmund Partlett; 2.
What is not 'socialist' about socialist law Michael Dowdle; Part II.
Socialism and Legacies: 3. The historical roots of socialist law William
Partlett; 4. Socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics: a new
genealogy Glenn Tiffert; 5. The Soviet legacy and its impact on
contemporary Vietnam Pham Duy Nhia; Part III. Constitutions: 6. Diverging
trends in the socialist constitutionalism of the People's Republic of China
and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Hualing Fu and Jason Buhi; 7.
Constitutional dualism: socialism and constitutionalism in contemporary
Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; Part IV. Justice and Democratic Centralism: 8.
Democratic centralism and administration in China Sarah Biddulph; 9. Roots
and routes: adapting the Soviet-inspired Vietnamese court and procuracy
system Pip Nicholson and Pham Lan Phuong; Part V. Labour: 10. What is
socialist about labour law in China? Aaron Halegua and Cynthia Estlund; 11.
Strike settlement in transitional Vietnam and the persistence of socialist
and Marxist-Leninist influences Do Hai Ha; Part VI. Regulatory Approaches:
12. Is Vietnam transitioning out of socialism or transforming socialism?
Searching for answers in commercial regulation John Gillespie; 13. The
influence of socialist principles on the legal regulation of markets in
China Wendy Ng; Part VII. Land: 14. The evolution of the property system in
China: between the socialist heritage and liberal market Chen Li; 15. From
revolution to evolution: the changing meanings of socialist land in Vietnam
John Gillespie and Toan Le.