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A Comparison of Asian Communist Regimes
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This book provides a comprehensive, comparative assessment of legal developments in China and Vietnam, examining similarities and differences, and highlighting the factors likely to promote, change or resist the spread of the Chinese model.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2010
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- ISBN-13: 9781136978432
- Artikelnr.: 42510981
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136978432
- Artikelnr.: 42510981
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Dr John Gillespie is Professor of Law and Director of the Asia Pacific Business Regulation Group, Department of Business Law and Taxation, Monash University. Albert H.Y. Chen is Chan Professor in Constitutional Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong.
Part I Introduction. Chapter 1 Introduction: China and Vietnam Compared
Albert Chen and John Gillespie. Chapter 2 Sequencing Chinese Legal
Development Professor Randall Peerenboom. Part II Debating legal
development in China and Vietnam. Chapter 3 Legal Thought and Legal
Development in the People's Republic of China Albert Chen. Chapter 4 The
Juridification of State Regulation in Vietnam John Gillespie. Part III
Developing an Administrative Law System. Introduction: Michael Dowdle.
Chapter 5 Towards Regulatory Neutrality in a Party-State? A Review of
Administrative Law Reforms in China Assistant Dr Zheng Ge. Chapter 6
Achievements and challenges in developing an administrative law system in
contemporary Vietnam Vu Doan Ket and Matthieu Salomon. Part III Public
access to justice. Introduction: Nicholas Booth. Chapter 7 Access to
Justice in China: Potentials, Limits and Alternatives Fu Hualing. Chapter 8
Publication and Public Access: the largely inaccessible Vietnamese court
decision Pip Nicholson. Part IV Commercial regulatory reforms.
Introduction: Donald Clarke. Chapter 9 Commercial Regulatory Reform in
China during Transition: An Alternative Path to the Regulatory State
Assistant Dr Leng Jing. Chapter 10 Vietnam: The development of commercial
regulation in Vietnam Melanie Beresford. Part V The evolving role of legal
education Introduction: Jerry Cohen. Chapter 11 China's Lawyers and their
Training: Enduring Influences and Disconnects Alison Conner. Chapter 12
Legal Education in Vietnam: To Change or Not to Change? Bui Bich Thi Lien.
Part VII Legal diffusion: the role of non-state actors in shaping the
regulatory environment. Introduction: Michael Dowdle. Chapter 13 China:
Business Lobbying in China in Comparative Perspective Scott Kennedy.
Chapter 14 By-passing the state: Non-state regulation in Vietnam Nguyen
Hung Quang. Conclusion: Reflections on legal development in China and
Vietnam Albert Chen and John Gillespie.
Albert Chen and John Gillespie. Chapter 2 Sequencing Chinese Legal
Development Professor Randall Peerenboom. Part II Debating legal
development in China and Vietnam. Chapter 3 Legal Thought and Legal
Development in the People's Republic of China Albert Chen. Chapter 4 The
Juridification of State Regulation in Vietnam John Gillespie. Part III
Developing an Administrative Law System. Introduction: Michael Dowdle.
Chapter 5 Towards Regulatory Neutrality in a Party-State? A Review of
Administrative Law Reforms in China Assistant Dr Zheng Ge. Chapter 6
Achievements and challenges in developing an administrative law system in
contemporary Vietnam Vu Doan Ket and Matthieu Salomon. Part III Public
access to justice. Introduction: Nicholas Booth. Chapter 7 Access to
Justice in China: Potentials, Limits and Alternatives Fu Hualing. Chapter 8
Publication and Public Access: the largely inaccessible Vietnamese court
decision Pip Nicholson. Part IV Commercial regulatory reforms.
Introduction: Donald Clarke. Chapter 9 Commercial Regulatory Reform in
China during Transition: An Alternative Path to the Regulatory State
Assistant Dr Leng Jing. Chapter 10 Vietnam: The development of commercial
regulation in Vietnam Melanie Beresford. Part V The evolving role of legal
education Introduction: Jerry Cohen. Chapter 11 China's Lawyers and their
Training: Enduring Influences and Disconnects Alison Conner. Chapter 12
Legal Education in Vietnam: To Change or Not to Change? Bui Bich Thi Lien.
Part VII Legal diffusion: the role of non-state actors in shaping the
regulatory environment. Introduction: Michael Dowdle. Chapter 13 China:
Business Lobbying in China in Comparative Perspective Scott Kennedy.
Chapter 14 By-passing the state: Non-state regulation in Vietnam Nguyen
Hung Quang. Conclusion: Reflections on legal development in China and
Vietnam Albert Chen and John Gillespie.
Part I Introduction. Chapter 1 Introduction: China and Vietnam Compared
Albert Chen and John Gillespie. Chapter 2 Sequencing Chinese Legal
Development Professor Randall Peerenboom. Part II Debating legal
development in China and Vietnam. Chapter 3 Legal Thought and Legal
Development in the People's Republic of China Albert Chen. Chapter 4 The
Juridification of State Regulation in Vietnam John Gillespie. Part III
Developing an Administrative Law System. Introduction: Michael Dowdle.
Chapter 5 Towards Regulatory Neutrality in a Party-State? A Review of
Administrative Law Reforms in China Assistant Dr Zheng Ge. Chapter 6
Achievements and challenges in developing an administrative law system in
contemporary Vietnam Vu Doan Ket and Matthieu Salomon. Part III Public
access to justice. Introduction: Nicholas Booth. Chapter 7 Access to
Justice in China: Potentials, Limits and Alternatives Fu Hualing. Chapter 8
Publication and Public Access: the largely inaccessible Vietnamese court
decision Pip Nicholson. Part IV Commercial regulatory reforms.
Introduction: Donald Clarke. Chapter 9 Commercial Regulatory Reform in
China during Transition: An Alternative Path to the Regulatory State
Assistant Dr Leng Jing. Chapter 10 Vietnam: The development of commercial
regulation in Vietnam Melanie Beresford. Part V The evolving role of legal
education Introduction: Jerry Cohen. Chapter 11 China's Lawyers and their
Training: Enduring Influences and Disconnects Alison Conner. Chapter 12
Legal Education in Vietnam: To Change or Not to Change? Bui Bich Thi Lien.
Part VII Legal diffusion: the role of non-state actors in shaping the
regulatory environment. Introduction: Michael Dowdle. Chapter 13 China:
Business Lobbying in China in Comparative Perspective Scott Kennedy.
Chapter 14 By-passing the state: Non-state regulation in Vietnam Nguyen
Hung Quang. Conclusion: Reflections on legal development in China and
Vietnam Albert Chen and John Gillespie.
Albert Chen and John Gillespie. Chapter 2 Sequencing Chinese Legal
Development Professor Randall Peerenboom. Part II Debating legal
development in China and Vietnam. Chapter 3 Legal Thought and Legal
Development in the People's Republic of China Albert Chen. Chapter 4 The
Juridification of State Regulation in Vietnam John Gillespie. Part III
Developing an Administrative Law System. Introduction: Michael Dowdle.
Chapter 5 Towards Regulatory Neutrality in a Party-State? A Review of
Administrative Law Reforms in China Assistant Dr Zheng Ge. Chapter 6
Achievements and challenges in developing an administrative law system in
contemporary Vietnam Vu Doan Ket and Matthieu Salomon. Part III Public
access to justice. Introduction: Nicholas Booth. Chapter 7 Access to
Justice in China: Potentials, Limits and Alternatives Fu Hualing. Chapter 8
Publication and Public Access: the largely inaccessible Vietnamese court
decision Pip Nicholson. Part IV Commercial regulatory reforms.
Introduction: Donald Clarke. Chapter 9 Commercial Regulatory Reform in
China during Transition: An Alternative Path to the Regulatory State
Assistant Dr Leng Jing. Chapter 10 Vietnam: The development of commercial
regulation in Vietnam Melanie Beresford. Part V The evolving role of legal
education Introduction: Jerry Cohen. Chapter 11 China's Lawyers and their
Training: Enduring Influences and Disconnects Alison Conner. Chapter 12
Legal Education in Vietnam: To Change or Not to Change? Bui Bich Thi Lien.
Part VII Legal diffusion: the role of non-state actors in shaping the
regulatory environment. Introduction: Michael Dowdle. Chapter 13 China:
Business Lobbying in China in Comparative Perspective Scott Kennedy.
Chapter 14 By-passing the state: Non-state regulation in Vietnam Nguyen
Hung Quang. Conclusion: Reflections on legal development in China and
Vietnam Albert Chen and John Gillespie.