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Shortcomings In The Legal System On Limited Partnership In Vietnam Cuong, Ngo Huy; Hung, Nguyen Vinh; Duy, Nguyen Dang
Jurnal Cita Hukum Vol 12, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jch.v12i3.42266

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Currently, Vietnamese law does not clearly distinguish between limited partnerships and general partnerships. Limited partnerships are still merged with general partnerships in several provisions of the 2020 Enterprise Law. In other words, Vietnam's enterprise legal system still presents many shortcomings related to the recognition and regulation of limited partnerships. However, studies on the compatibility between limited partnerships and the current Vietnamese commercial environment reveal that limited partnerships offer several advantages over general partnerships. Moreover, limited partnerships also possess distinctive benefits that are not found in other company types such as joint-stock companies or limited liability companies in Vietnam. Despite these advantages, limited partnerships have not received sufficient attention from lawmakers and investors. To address this gap, this article employs a qualitative research method with a literature and legal approach. It systematically analyzes legal documents, academic articles, and comparative studies of corporate law to explore the suitability of limited partnerships in Vietnam's commercial setting. Through this method, the article identifies the existing legal deficiencies, evaluates the practical relevance of limited partnerships, and proposes specific legal reforms and policy recommendations to promote their development. The findings aim to contribute to the ongoing discourse on enterprise law reform and enhance the diversity of business organization forms in Vietnam.
Laws on The Management of the Underground Economy in the Criminal Sector in Vietnam Hung, Nguyen Vinh; Thinh, Tran Cong; Huong, Dao Thi Thu
Jurnal Cita Hukum Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): Summer Edition
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jch.v13i2.47271

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This study explores the complex relationship between criminal law and the underground economy in Vietnam, highlighting both its economic contributions and its detrimental effects on social order, security, and individual well-being. The underground economy—comprising unregistered businesses, informal labor, and illicit trade—has persisted due to gaps in legal enforcement, economic inequality, and the pursuit of profit outside regulatory oversight. While it can stimulate short-term economic activity, it also undermines fiscal stability, erodes trust in public institutions, and exposes participants to significant risks. To analyze this phenomenon, the study employs a qualitative research method that integrates literature review, juridical-normative analysis, and case-based exploration. Legal documents, policy papers, and academic studies are examined to understand how Vietnamese criminal law addresses underground economic activities. In addition, expert interviews with legal scholars, law enforcement officers, and economists provide contextual insights into enforcement challenges and policy gaps. This qualitative approach allows for a nuanced understanding of how law and informal economic practices interact in real-world contexts, beyond mere statistical data. The findings reveal that Vietnam’s criminal law serves not only as a deterrent mechanism but also as a regulatory instrument that shapes economic behavior. However, enforcement remains inconsistent, and coordination among state institutions remains limited. The study concludes with policy recommendations to improve legal frameworks, strengthen institutional capacity, and promote public awareness to manage and gradually formalize the underground economy in Vietnam effectively. 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Shortcomings In The Legal System On Limited Partnership In Vietnam Cuong, Ngo Huy; Hung, Nguyen Vinh; Duy, Nguyen Dang
Jurnal Cita Hukum Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jch.v12i3.42266

Abstract

Currently, Vietnamese law does not clearly distinguish between limited partnerships and general partnerships. Limited partnerships are still merged with general partnerships in several provisions of the 2020 Enterprise Law. In other words, Vietnam's enterprise legal system still presents many shortcomings related to the recognition and regulation of limited partnerships. However, studies on the compatibility between limited partnerships and the current Vietnamese commercial environment reveal that limited partnerships offer several advantages over general partnerships. Moreover, limited partnerships also possess distinctive benefits that are not found in other company types such as joint-stock companies or limited liability companies in Vietnam. Despite these advantages, limited partnerships have not received sufficient attention from lawmakers and investors. To address this gap, this article employs a qualitative research method with a literature and legal approach. It systematically analyzes legal documents, academic articles, and comparative studies of corporate law to explore the suitability of limited partnerships in Vietnam's commercial setting. Through this method, the article identifies the existing legal deficiencies, evaluates the practical relevance of limited partnerships, and proposes specific legal reforms and policy recommendations to promote their development. The findings aim to contribute to the ongoing discourse on enterprise law reform and enhance the diversity of business organization forms in Vietnam.