This course provides students with a systematic foundation in Land Law, highlighting the distinctive nature of land as a special form of property and the significance of land law in socio-economic development. It examines the regime of collective ownership of land in Vietnam and analyses its implications for the formulation and implementation of land legislation. The course further explores the state management of land both as an exercise of the State’s role as the representative of the people’s ownership and as a form of public governance aimed at ensuring public order and protecting the lawful rights and interests of land users. In addition, students are equipped with essential legal knowledge concerning the legal status of land users, including the establishment, exercise, and termination of land use rights. The course also addresses the legal regimes governing different categories of land under Vietnamese law. Finally, it introduces the mechanisms for resolving land disputes in Vietnam, enabling students to apply legal knowledge to practical contexts.