Legal Pluralism and the Struggle for Customary Law in the Vietnamese Highlands

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW American Journal of Comparative Law Pub Date : 2022-10-07 DOI:10.1093/ajcl/avac024
J. Gillespie, Hong Thi Quang Tran
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For centuries, diverse groups of people living in the highlands of Southeast Asia have resisted lowland empires in China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The interaction between lowlanders and highlanders has been described as “internal colonization”—a process involving the absorption or displacement of highland communities and customary law. This Article draws on an empirical study to explore whether the Vietnamese Government’s new “village covenant” (Hương ước) program is continuing internal colonization by transforming and displacing customary law in the Vietnamese Central Highlands. It uses a novel analytical framework—synthetized from legal pluralism and systems theory—to argue the state legal system and highland communities lack a shared conceptual grammar in which to identify common ground, reconcile differences, and converge. The Article closes with the conclusion that, although highland communities are resisting internal colonization, the forces of modernity are slowly changing the deeply held epistemic assumptions underlying customary law.
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法律多元化与越南高地习惯法之争
几个世纪以来,生活在东南亚高地的不同群体一直抵制中国、缅甸、泰国和越南的低地帝国。低地人和高地人之间的互动被描述为“内部殖民化”——一个涉及高地社区和习惯法的吸收或迁移的过程。本文以实证研究为基础,探讨越南政府新的“乡村契约”(Hươngước) 该计划通过改变和取代越南中央高地的习惯法,继续进行内部殖民。它使用了一个新颖的分析框架——从法律多元主义和系统理论中综合而来——来论证国家法律体系和高地社区缺乏一个共同的概念语法,在这个语法中可以识别共同点、调和分歧和趋同。文章最后得出的结论是,尽管高地社区正在抵制内部殖民,但现代性的力量正在慢慢改变习惯法背后根深蒂固的认识论假设。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Comparative Law is a scholarly quarterly journal devoted to comparative law, comparing the laws of one or more nations with those of another or discussing one jurisdiction"s law in order for the reader to understand how it might differ from that of the United States or another country. It publishes features articles contributed by major scholars and comments by law student writers. The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc. (ASCL), formerly the American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc., is an organization of institutional and individual members devoted to study, research, and write on foreign and comparative law as well as private international law.
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