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In this book, the author marshals evidence to support an arena-specific approach towards viewing Vietnam's state-society relations. In practice, the Vietnamese party-state's relations with society vary from the hard and uncompromising state, with the bureaucracy getting its way, to society's ability to negotiate the state's boundaries and regimes to make them less harsh. Any analysis of Vietnam's state-society relations needs to recognize and demonstrate both elements of dominance and accommodation, as well as specify the context in which either or both are seen. Alone, neither is adequate. In particular, the idea of the "state" needs to be disaggregated because "state" is not a singular actor that is coherent or uniform through time and space. To demonstrate how state-disaggregation can make our view more nuanced, this book analyses state-society interaction at the ward level of Hanoi, an urban local authority.
Đất đai là tài nguyên vô cùng quý giá, là tư liệu sản xuất đặc biệt, là thành phần quan trọng hàng đầu của môi trường sống. Nhờ có đất đai mà con người có nơi làm việc, sinh hoạt, vui chơi, tạo ra các sản phẩm để phục vụ cho nhu cầu vật chất và tinh thần của chính bản thân mình. Trải qua nhiều thế hệ, nhân dân ta đã tốn biết bao mồ hôi xương máu để tạo lập, bảo vệ vốn đất đai như ngày nay. Có thể nói, hiện nay việc quản lý đất đai nói chung hay xác định ranh giới đất đai nói riêng đang còn khá phức tạp, nguyên nhân chính là do người dân chưa hiểu biết rõ về Luật dân sự, Luật đất đai,... dẫn tới việc xảy ra các tranh chấp không đáng có. Để làm sáng tỏ vấn đề trên, Nhóm 3 xin được đi sâu phân tích một ví dụ cụ thể.
This new book examines constitutional debate and development in one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing societies in Asia, and will be of use to scholars and students of comparative law, comparative constitutional law and Asian law, and practitioners interested in Asia or in Vietnam. The book discusses and analyses the historical development, principles, doctrines and debates which comprise and shape Vietnamese constitutional law today, during a time of reform and debate. The chapters are written in sufficient detail for anyone coming to the subject for the first time to develop a clear and informed view of how the constitution is arranged, how it works, and the main points of debate on it in Vietnamese society. It is written in an accessible style, with an emphasis on clarity and concision. The book discusses and analyses the origins of Vietnamese constitutional thought; the first (1946) Constitution of independent Vietnam; Constitutional dialogue and debate in the late 1940s and 1950s, including the work of dissidents in the 1950s; the 1959 Vietnamese Constitution; constitutional dialogue and debate in the 1960s and 1970s; the 1980 Constitution; the rise of doi moi (renovation) and debates over constitutionalism in the 1980s; the 1992 Constitution, including the role of legislative, executive and judicial sectors, constitutional power and enforcement, constitutional rights and obligations, and other issues; constitutional dialogue and debate in the 1990s; the constitutional debate and revision process of 2001 and the current Vietnamese Constitution the rise of debate over judicial independence and constitutional enforcement and review in Vietnam; comparison to constitutional developments and debates in China; constitutions and constitutional issue in the former South Vietnam; the links and tensions between state and party constitutions; and concluding analysis of 60 years of the development of Vietnam's Constitution and constitutionalism.