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, to extradite a Korean criminal who surrendered himself. Upon arrival, Ma Seok-do quickly realizes there is more to the story. He discovers a trail of gruesome murders targeting Korean tourists, orchestrated by a ruthless and vicious killer named Kang Hae-sang
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, it follows the "Beast Cop" Ma Seok-do as he takes his rough-and-tumble brand of justice beyond Korean borders. Plot Summary , to extradite a Korean criminal who surrendered himself
This paper provides a commentary (Thuyết Minh) on the second iteration of the legal concept “Ngoại Vong Pháp Luật” (Outlawry) within Vietnamese criminal justice. Historically, outlawry referred to the status of an individual who is excluded from the protection of the law, often due to fleeing justice or committing certain heinous crimes. Part 1 of this commentary series examined the colonial-era foundations. This follow-up (“Phần 2”) analyzes the post-Đổi Mới legal reforms, focusing on how the 2015 Criminal Procedure Code and subsequent amendments have redefined or effectively abolished the formal concept of outlawry, while allowing functional equivalents (e.g., asset forfeiture in absentia, international arrest warrants). Through case law analysis and comparative legal perspectives (France, Japan, and ASEAN neighbors), the paper argues that while “ngoại vong” as a status no longer exists, its procedural consequences persist in the treatment of fugitives. The commentary concludes with policy recommendations for balancing human rights protections with effective prosecution of fugitives. Plot Summary This paper provides a commentary (Thuyết
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