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Autor/inn/en | Dowdle, Michael; Duy Nghia, Pham; Xi, Chao; St. George, Elizabeth; Bich Lien, Bui Thi; Hung Quang, Nguyen; Steiner, Kerstin; Biddulph, Sarah; Fforde, Adam; Painter, Martin; Bryant, Tannetje; Jessup, Brad; Hansen, Peter |
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Sonst. Personen | Gillespie, John (Hrsg.); Nicholson, Pip (Hrsg.) |
Titel | Asian socialism and legal change. The dynamics of Vietnamese and Chinese reform. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Asiatischer Sozialismus und Wandel der Rechtsordnung. Die Dynamik der Reform in Vietnam und China. |
Quelle | Canberra: Asia Pacific Press (2005), 340 S. |
Zusatzinformation | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 0-7315-3715-7 |
Schlagwörter | Ideologie; Bildungsrecht; Gesetzgebung; Rechtsordnung; Reformpolitik; Sozialismus; Transformation; Transformationstheorie; Verwaltungsrecht; Planwirtschaft; Privatisierung; Strukturwandel; Wirtschaft; Internationaler Vergleich; Katholische Kirche; Asien; China; Ostasien; Südostasien; Vietnam |
Abstract | "The immense process of economic and social transformation currently underway in China and Vietnam is well known and extensively documented. However, less attention has been devoted to the process of Chinese and Vietnamese legal change which is nonetheless critical for the future politics, society and economy of these two countries. In a unique comparative approach that brings together indigenous and international experts, Asian Socialism and Legal Change analyzes recent developments in the legal sphere in China and Vietnam. This book presents the diversity and dynamism of this process in China and Vietnam - the impact of socialism, constitutionalism and Confucianism on legal development; responses to change among enterprises and educational and legal institutions; conflicts between change led centrally and locally; and international influences on domestic legal institutions. Core socialist ideas continue to shape society, but have been adapted to local contexts and needs, in some areas more radically than in others. This book is the first systematic analysis of legal change in transitional economies." Forschungsmethode: Dokumentation; Querschnitt; empirisch. (author's abstract, IAB-Doku). Content: THE DIVERSITY AND DYNAMISM OF LEGAL CHANGE IN 'OCIALIST CHINA AND VIETNAM; John Gillespie and Pip Nicholson: The diversity and dynamism of legal change in socialist China and Vietnam (1-20); Michael Dowdle: Of 'socialism' and 'socialist' legal transformations in China and Vietnam (21-44); John Gillespie: Changing concepts of socialist law in Vietnam (45-75); Pham Duy Nghia: Confucianism and the conception of the law in Vietnam (76-90); ENDURING SOCIALIST IDEOLOGY AND PRACTICE; Chao Xi: Transforming Chinese enterprises: ideology, efficiency and instrumentalism in the process of reform (91-114); Elizabeth St George: Socialist ideology and practical realism: the process of compromise in Vietnam's Law an Education (115-134); Bui Thi Bich Lien: Legal education in transitional Vietnam (135-158); Pip Nicholson: Vietnamese jurisprudence: informing court reform (159-190); Nguyen Hung Quang, Kerstin Steiner: Ideology and professionalism: the resurgence of the Vietnamese bar (191-211); SOCIALIST TRANSITIONS: THE CENTRE AND THE LOCAL; Sarah Biddulph: Mapping legal change in the context of reforms to Chinese police powers (212-238); Adam Fforde: State-owned enterprises, law and a decade of market-oriented socialist development in Vietnam (239-266); Martin Painter: Public administration reform in Vietnam: foreign transplants or local hybrids? (267-287); RECONCILING IDEOLOGIES: INTERNATIONALISM AND CATHOLICISM; Tannetje Bryant, Brad Jessup: Fragmented pragmatism: the conclusion and adoption of international treaties in Vietnam (288-309); Peter Hansen: The Vietnamese state, the Catholic Church and the law (310-334). |
Erfasst von | Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg |
Update | 2011/2 |