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- Nguyen, Tu Phuong, 1990- author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — xii, 159 pages ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Law and precarity in daily life
- Law and social change in Vietnam
- Factory workers' early withdrawal of social insurance benefits
- Early retirement by workers in a former state-owned enterprise
- Illegal house construction in peri-urban areas
- Conclusion.
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KPV1469 .N488 2023 | Unknown |
- Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, [2023]
- Description
- Book — ix, 264 pages illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"This book examines the law and its development trends in the area of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Vietnam. It is an important reference in implementing the requirements of CPTPP and EVFTA in Vietnam, and it is also very important in improving the legal framework in Vietnam to comply with international standards, especially in the areas of labor, environment and consumer protection, and in raising awareness of CSR among Vietnamese companies. Many articles in this book analyze and assess the legal status of CSR, thus providing a number of constructive suggestions for improving the relevant laws in Vietnam. Corporate social responsibility is not only the contribution of corporate philanthropy to society, but also the compliance of companies with international standards and national laws in the fields of labor, environment, investment, labor security, social security, etc. Against the backdrop of Vietnam's growing international integration, the requirement of corporate social responsibility has been, and continues to be, paramount in business activities. It is not only a need at the enterprise level, but is also related to the internationalization of international standards and the improvement of national laws on CSR"-- Provided by publisher.
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KPV1040 .L39 2023 | Unknown |
3. Law and Precarity [electronic resource] : Legal Consciousness and Daily Survival in Vietnam [2023]
- Nguyen, Tu Phuong.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (184 p.).
- Summary
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- Cover
- Half-title page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter One Law and Precarity in Daily Life
- 1.1 Hegemony, Alienation, and Empowerment: Three Accounts of Law in Everyday Life
- 1.2 Precarity as Daily Struggle
- 1.3 Precarity and Law: A Mutually Reinforcing Relationship
- 1.4 Studying Everyday Legality in Vietnam
- Chapter Two Law and Social Change in Vietnam
- 2.1 Constitutional Amendments and Constitutional Claim-Making
- 2.2 Law and Economic Governance
- 2.3 Law as a Means of Dispute Resolution
- 2.4 Law as a Resource of Claim-Making
- 2.5 Law in Everyday Life
- Chapter Three Factory Workers' Early Withdrawal of Social Insurance Benefits
- 3.1 Social Insurance Regulations
- 3.2 Workers' Vulnerabilities in a Market Economy
- 3.3 Trading of Social Insurance Books
- 3.4 Informal Deals with Employers for Early withdrawal of Pension
- 3.4.1 Workers' Perceptions of Social Insurance Benefits and Family Obligations
- 3.4.2 Turning to "Law"
- 3.4.3 Cycle of Precariousness
- 3.5 Conclusion
- Chapter Four Early Retirement by Workers in a Former State-Owned Enterprise
- 4.1 Social Insurance Reform in Vietnam
- 4.2 Working Experiences in an Equitized Enterprise
- 4.3 Informal Arrangements to Retire Early
- 4.4 Life and Work After Retirement
- 4.5 Precarity as an Ideological Struggle
- 4.6 Conclusion
- Chapter Five Illegal House Construction in Peri-Urban Areas
- 5.1 Laws on Land and Housing in Vietnam
- 5.2 Development and Housing in Peri-Urban Districts
- 5.3 Displacement and Unsettled Settlement
- 5.4 Negotiated Residency
- 5.5 House Demolition
- 5.6 Old-Age Precarity, Debt, and Destitution
- 5.7 Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Addressing Precarity: What Role for the Law?
- (Mis)match between Law and Other Sets of Values and Understandings of Justice
- Legal Ambiguity and the Prevalence of Informal Processes and Practices
- The Regulatory and Normative Role of the State
- Law and Precarity in a Global Context
- Appendix
- Laws Cited
- References
- Index
- Hiến pháp. English
- Vietnam, author.
- [London] : H.M.S.O, [1958] [Buffalo, New York] : William S. Hein & Co., [between 2009 and 2013]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (pages 939-948)
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- Vo, Thanh Danh, author.
- Singapore : Springer, [2019]
- Description
- Book — xx, 177 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Economic analysis methods for natural resources and environmental policies
- Drinking water options in the context of arsenic contamination
- Groundwater uses and management
- An economic evaluation of groundwater protection
- Risk cost-benefit analysis framework under climate change-related disasters
- Household economic losses of urban flooding
- An evaluation of living with flood policy
- Conclusion and a look forward
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6. Law and society in Vietnam [2008]
- Sidel, Mark.
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xii, 256 pages)
- Summary
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- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Constitutionalism and the emergence of constitutional dialogue in Vietnam
- 2. The emerging debate over constitutional review and enforcement in Vietnam
- 3. Motorbike constitutionalism: the emergence of constitutional claims in Vietnam
- 4. Economic law in the service of globalization: labor law and labor export from Vietnam
- 5. Law, the press, and police murder: the trial of Lt. Nguyen Tung Duong
- 6. Law and the regulation of civil society: nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, grassroots organizations, and the state
- 7. Testing the limits of advocacy: the emergence of public interest law in Vietnam
- 8. Donors, law and social justice in Vietnam: the uncertain promise
- Bibliography
- Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Nguyễn, Tu Phuong author.
- Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
- Description
- Book — xiii, 201 pages ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Labour law and the state's management of labour relations in Vietnam
- On the shop floor
- At union offices and to the news headlines
- 'Defending their rights and interests' : bringing law to workers' residences
- Coreworkers' legal mobilisation
- Conclusion.
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KPV1270 .N48 2019 | Unknown |
- Nicholson, Penelope.
- Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (x, 353 pages) : illustrations, map
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Roots and Routes
- Part One: Comparative Law, Transplantation and Courts
- (I) Comparative Law in a Post-Modern World
- Part Two: Dispute Resolution in the DRVN: 1945 - 1976
- Translating the Vietnamese System of Dispute Resolution: 1945 - 1959
- (II) Vietnamese Courts Introduced: 1945 - 1959
- (III) Dispute Resolution between 1959 - 1976: Changing Relations between Committees and Courts
- (IV) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 - 1976: The Legislative Scheme and Centralisation
- (V) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 - 1976: Court Culture
- Part Three: Courts of the USSR and DRVN Compared
- (VI) The Soviet Union and its Courts
- (VII) Soviet Dispute Resolution
- (VIII) Similarities and Differences between the Soviet Court Model and the Vietnamese Court Experience
- Part Four: The Role of Legal Culture
- Similarities and Differences between the Courts of the USSR and the DRVN: Unraveling the Causes
- (XI) Parenting: The Soviet Union and Vietnam
- (XII) Contemporary Vietnamese Courts
- Appendices
- Bibliography.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Sidel, Mark.
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
- Description
- Book — xii, 256 p.
- Summary
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- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Constitutionalism and the emergence of constitutional dialogue in Vietnam
- 2. The emerging debate over constitutional review and enforcement in Vietnam
- 3. Motorbike constitutionalism: the emergence of constitutional claims in Vietnam
- 4. Economic law in the service of globalization: labor law and labor export from Vietnam
- 5. Law, the press, and police murder: the trial of Lt. Nguyen Tung Duong
- 6. Law and the regulation of civil society: nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, grassroots organizations, and the state
- 7. Testing the limits of advocacy: the emergence of public interest law in Vietnam
- 8. Donors, law and social justice in Vietnam: the uncertain promise
- Bibliography
- Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
10. Introduction to Vietnamese law [2016]
- Ha Noi : Hong Duc Publishing - Vietnam Lawyers' Association, [2016]
- Description
- Book — 331 pages ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Overview of the Vietnamese state and legal system
- Human rights and ensuring business freedoms in Vietnam
- The civil law
- Criminal law
- Vietnamese law on investment
- Law on business organizations
- Commercial law
- Labour law
- Land law
- Tax law
- Civil relationships with foreign elements.
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KPV68 .I58 2016 | Unknown |
- Trinh, Nguyen Thi Hong, 1983- author.
- Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2016]
- Description
- Book — xv, 264 pages ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- General principles of Vietnamese private international law
- Contracts
- Tort
- General conclusion.
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KPV480 .T75 2016 | Unknown |
12. The rehab archipelago : forced labor and other abuses in drug detention centers in Southern Vietnam [2011]
- New York, NY : Human Rights Watch, 2011.
- Description
- Book — ii, 121 p. : col. map ; 27 cm.
- Summary
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In Vietnam, people dependent on drugs can be held in government detention centers, where they are forced to perform menial labor for up to four years in the name of 'treatment.' Their detention is not subject to any form of judicial oversight. The result is a system of forced labor on a massive scale. This report is based upon the experiences of 34 former detainees from 14 of the 16 centers under Ho Chi Minh City administration. They describe how they were beaten with wooden truncheons, shocked with electrical batons, and deprived of food and water. Children who use drugs are also held in these centers, where they are forced to work, beaten, and abused. The report describes some of the industries profiting from so-called labor therapy. Former detainees reported being forced to work in agricultural production, manufacturing, and construction work. Some detainees received no payment for this work. Others were paid at a fraction of the minimum wage, their meager pay reduced further by charges for food, accommodation, and "managerial fees." Some international donors have funded the training of center staff in drug dependency treatment, thus undermining the need to end this abusive system. Other donors have supported health interventions inside these centers because of the high number of detainees living with HIV. However, under Vietnamese law, HIV-positive individuals in drug detention centers have a right to be released if the centers cannot provide appropriate medical care. In this way efforts to support HIV treatment in drug detention centers have had the perverse impact of enabling the centers to detain HIV-positive drug users for more time. Human Rights Watch calls on the Vietnamese government to permanently close its drug detention centers and expand access to voluntary, community-based drug dependency treatment that comports with international standards. Foreign and Vietnamese companies working with Vietnam's drug detention centers, including through sub-contractors, should cease such relationships immediately. Donors and their implementing agencies should review all funding, programming, and activities directed to assisting Vietnam's drug detention centers to ensure no funding supports policies or programs that violate international human rights law.
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- New York, NY, USA : Human Rights Watch, c2011.
- Description
- Book — 59 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- I. Dr. Cu Huy Ha Vu's Arrest
- II. A Legal Activist
- III. Family of Noted Revolutionaries
- IV. Vigorous Responses from the Family and Defense Team
- V. Use of the Internet in the Case
- Disseminating Dr. Vu's Views
- Circulating Information in Dr. Vu's Defense
- VI. Mixed Messages: The Official Responses to Dr. Vu
- VII. The April 4 Trial
- Procedural Violations at the Trial
- VIII. Conclusion
- IX. Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix A: Key Figures
- Family Members
- Non-Family Members
- Radio Stations, Newspapers, Websites, Journalists, and Bloggers
- Vietnamese Public Officials
- Appendix B: Chronology of Events
- Timeline of Dr. Vu's Activities Preceding his Arrest on November 5, 2010
- Timeline of Events Prior to Dr. Vu's Trial on April 4, 2011
- Appendix C: Indictment of Dr. Vu
- Appendix D: Testimony by Dr. Vu from B14 Detention Center
- Appendix E: Statement in Defense of Dr. Vu by Lawyer Le Quoc Quan
- Appendix F: Declaration by Dr. Vu.
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- Nicholson, Penelope.
- Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007.
- Description
- Book — x, 353 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Roots and Routes
- Part One: Comparative Law, Transplantation and Courts
- (I) Comparative Law in a Post-Modern World
- Part Two: Dispute Resolution in the DRVN: 1945 - 1976
- Translating the Vietnamese System of Dispute Resolution: 1945 - 1959
- (II) Vietnamese Courts Introduced: 1945 - 1959
- (III) Dispute Resolution between 1959 - 1976: Changing Relations between Committees and Courts
- (IV) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 - 1976: The Legislative Scheme and Centralisation
- (V) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 - 1976: Court Culture
- Part Three: Courts of the USSR and DRVN Compared
- (VI) The Soviet Union and its Courts
- (VII) Soviet Dispute Resolution
- (VIII) Similarities and Differences between the Soviet Court Model and the Vietnamese Court Experience
- Part Four: The Role of Legal Culture
- Similarities and Differences between the Courts of the USSR and the DRVN: Unraveling the Causes
- (XI) Parenting: The Soviet Union and Vietnam
- (XII) Contemporary Vietnamese Courts
- Appendices
- Bibliography.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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KPV1580 .N53 2007 | Available |
- Sidel, Mark.
- Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2009.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 219 p. ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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- Key themes in Vietnam's constitutions and constitutional debates
- The 1946 constitution : a charter for independence and unity
- The 1959 constitution : a charter for socialism in the North
- The 1980 constitution : a charter for reunification under socialism
- The 1992 constitution : a charter for renovation (doi moi)
- Revising the 1992 constitution : debates and decisions after fifteen years of renovation (doi moi)
- Implementing constitutional guarantees : the problem of associational rights
- The problem of judicial independence in a party-dominated state
- Enforcing the constitution : the debate over "constitutional protection" and a constitutional court
- Afterword : the future of the Vietnamese constitution.
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KPV2070 .S53 2009 | Unknown |
16. Law and society in Vietnam [2008]
- Sidel, Mark.
- Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
- Description
- Book — xii, 256 p. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- ch. 1. Constitutionalism and the emergence of constitutional dialogue in Vietnam
- ch. 2. The emerging debate over constitutional review and enforcement in Vietnam
- ch. 3. Motorbike constitutionalism : the emergence of constitutional claims in Vietnam
- ch. 4. Economic law in the service of globalization : labor law and labor export from Vietnam
- ch. 5. Law, the press, and police murder : the trial of Lt. Nguyen Tung Duong
- ch. 6. Law and the regulation of civil society : nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, grassroots organizations, and the state
- ch. 7. Testing the limits of advocacy : the emergence of public interest law in Vietnam
- ch. 8. Donors, law and social justice in Vietnam : the uncertain promise.
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KPV2020 .S53 2008 | Unknown |
- Nicholson, Penelope.
- Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007.
- Description
- Book — x, 353 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Roots and Routes
- Part One: Comparative Law, Transplantation and Courts
- (I) Comparative Law in a Post-Modern World
- Part Two: Dispute Resolution in the DRVN: 1945 - 1976
- Translating the Vietnamese System of Dispute Resolution: 1945 - 1959
- (II) Vietnamese Courts Introduced: 1945 - 1959
- (III) Dispute Resolution between 1959 - 1976: Changing Relations between Committees and Courts
- (IV) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 - 1976: The Legislative Scheme and Centralisation
- (V) Courts in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam between 1959 - 1976: Court Culture
- Part Three: Courts of the USSR and DRVN Compared
- (VI) The Soviet Union and its Courts
- (VII) Soviet Dispute Resolution
- (VIII) Similarities and Differences between the Soviet Court Model and the Vietnamese Court Experience
- Part Four: The Role of Legal Culture
- Similarities and Differences between the Courts of the USSR and the DRVN: Unraveling the Causes
- (XI) Parenting: The Soviet Union and Vietnam
- (XII) Contemporary Vietnamese Courts
- Appendices
- Bibliography.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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KPV1580 .N53 2007 | Unknown |
- Gillespie, John (John Stanley)
- Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., c2006.
- Description
- Book — xii, 350 p. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Developing a legal transplant theory
- A brief history of legal transplantation into Vietnam
- Transforming socialist legal ideology
- Party leadership: The separation of party and state
- Discursive and strategic lawmaking
- Implementing imported laws
- Non-state pressure groups and legal borrowing
- The rule of law and Vietnamese relational transactions
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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KPV2020 .G55 2006 | Unknown |
19. Das Recht der ausländisch-vietnamesischen Joint-Ventures und die Rechtsverfolgung in Vietnam [2001]
- Hong, Phan-Huy.
- Regensburg : S. Roderer Verlag, 2001.
- Description
- Book — 363 p. ; 21 cm.
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KPV1139 .H66 2001 | Unknown |
20. Foreign direct investment in Vietnam [1998]
- McCullough, Cameron.
- Hong Kong : Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 1998.
- Description
- Book — xxv, 171 p. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- The State Committee for Co-operation and the investment process. Methods of investing. Other authorities involved in the approval process. Capital contributions and financing. Foreign currency requirements for financing. Remittances. Contract law. Protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. Technology transfer. Licensing of industrial property. Regulation of import/export. Labour and employment. Taxation. Environmental protection.
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(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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KPV78 .B87 M33 1998 | Unknown |