This article explains the reasons for the lack of popularity of the term "due process of law" in the Russian current legal system. Nevertheless, all fundamental aspects of this principle included perception, core issues, and requirements that have been shown in a relatively complete and comprehensive way under another name with various levels, forms of expression, and its compliance. By Russia's case study, the author affirms that due process of law is necessary not only in the procedure proceedings that take place before the judicial decisions are made but also in the implementation of decisions and judgments given by courts and other entities. Above all, due process of law would maximize its efficiency when it is nourished in the right ecosystem.
This article approaches from a legal history perspective to discover the effects of advanced laws in Western such as Germany, France, the United States on Japanese law in the modern era. Thereby, the authors clarify the ways of integrating foreign law and decode the choices, decisions of the Japanese government. This paper also focuses on analysis areas of the Japanese legal system that have been affected by the Western laws as well as clarifies the factors of foreign law integration and reasons of the success of the Japanese legal system when it integrates laws from different legal systems of the West as well as the harmonious combination of traditional Japanese elements with extrinsic progress values. It shows the valuable experiences for Vietnam in the process of building and perfecting the current legal system..
This article identifies the characteristics of Vietnamese law on human security for prisoners, and clarifies achievements as well as challenges of this legal field in the context of international integration. Based on these analyses, the authors propose some suggestions and recommendations for the improvement of this legal field to meet the requirements of ensuring human security for prisoners in Vietnam in the new context.
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