Human Rights in the Vietnamese Legal System Over 40 Years of Mmplementing the Renovation Policy

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Nguyen Quynh Trang, Tran Tuan Hung, Vu Ngoc Luong, Le Trong Minh

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 The policy on developing and implementing laws concerning human rights in Vietnam has existed since the early days of the country's establishment. Since the implementation of the national renovation process nearly 40 years ago, the achievements in legal development regarding human rights have been significant, notably with hundreds of legal documents being recognized. However, when comparing the content of Vietnam's renovation policy with the results of building the Vietnamese legal system on human rights over nearly 40 years, certain limitations still remain. Additionally, Vietnam is facing many difficulties and challenges in building and implementing a legal system that ensures human rights, and there may be new trends in the future in constructing and perfecting Vietnam's legal system.

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