Private international law in Vietnam : on general issues, contracts and torts in light of European developments
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Private international law in Vietnam : on general issues, contracts and torts in light of European developments
(Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht, 352)
Mohr Siebeck, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-261) and index
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After the Vietnamese War, civil relations with foreign elements have increased and, consequently, private international law has gained some importance in Vietnam. However, both the relevant legal provisions and the practice of the courts in Vietnam are insufficient. Trinh Nguyen studies Vietnamese private international law in light of European developments. She focuses in particular on the general issues, contracts and torts. She describes and assesses the currently effective provisions of Vietnamese law and the corresponding judicial practice of the courts. Together with the knowledge of European private international law, with the main emphasis on the Rome I and Rome II Regulation, she makes use of comparative law to propose future developments for Vietnam based on the critical evaluation of the western doctrine.
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