Code Annamite... is a historical legal document pertaining to the laws and legal system of Annam (historical Vietnam) under French colonial rule. This book offers a detailed look into the statutes, regulations, and legal frameworks imposed and administered during the French colonial period in Indochina. It provides valuable insights into the complexities of governing a colonized territory and the impact of foreign legal systems on local traditions and customs.
For historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in Southeast Asian studies, 'Code Annamite...' serves as an important primary source for understanding the dynamics of colonialism and the evolution of legal practices in the region.
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