Measuring citizens' perception and experience on justice: Findings and recommendations from a three province pilot
Author:
Pierre Landry, Nguyen Hung Quang, Le Nam Huong and Nicholas Booth
Published Date:
2012-03-27
Summary:
This paper outlines an experimental research study aiming to measure justice in Viet Nam from citizen’s experience and perception. It illustrates the survey methodology and instrument used in ascertaining respondents’ reaction to justice through case study on environmental and land disputes. As an outcome, the study sheds light on the reality of huge gap between law and practice, the existence of a legal pluralism system where formal, informal and customary institutions are found synergy.
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