Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 10, 2024

A STUDY ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION PARADIGM IN THE CHINESE LEGAL FAMILY – FOCUSING ON ANCIENT CHINA AND VIETNAM

A STUDY ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION PARADIGM 

IN THE CHINESE LEGAL FAMILY – FOCUSING ON 

ANCIENT CHINA AND VIETNAM 


NGUYEN MINH TUAN; LIAO XIAOYING; DINH VAN LIEM,

RUSSIAN LAW JOURNAL,

ISSN 2309-8678 (Print)

ISSN 2312-3605 (Online),

Volume - XII (2024) Issue 2, pp. 1899-1908

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https://www.russianlawjournal.org/index.php/journal/article/view/4593/2957

Abstract: We  can achieve human rights protection through  different methods. To safeguard human rights  means  to  uphold  the  fundamental  circumstances  that  uphold  human  dignity  in  a  time  and location. This article aims to examine the legal systems of ancient China and Vietnam within the Chinese Legal  Family.  It  explores  the  different  approaches  to  safeguarding  human  rights  within  this  legal framework,  highlighting  that  procedural  law  is  not  the  sole  method  of  human  rights  protection. Whether it is substantive law or a combination of substantive law and procedural law, they are just different styles of human rights protection, and the results are ultimately the same.

Keywords: Chinese Legal Family, human rights protection paradigm, procedural justice, China, Vietnam