Vietnam: Who is a procurator? What are the differences between procurator and examiner?
- Who is the prosecutor in Vietnam?
- What are the general criteria for procurators in Vietnam?
- What are the regulations on procurator ranks in Vietnam?
- What are the differences between procurator and examiner in Vietnam?
- What are the regulations on total payrolls, number and proportions of procurator ranks and investigator ranks of people’s procuracies in Vietnam?
Who is the prosecutor in Vietnam?
Pursuant to the provisions of Article 74 of the Law on Organization of People’s Procuracies 2014, specific procurators are as follows:
Procurators are persons who are appointed in accordance with law to perform the function of exercising the power to prosecute and supervise judicial activities.
Accordingly, procurators are persons who are appointed in accordance with law to perform the function of exercising the power to prosecute and supervise judicial activities.
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What are the general criteria for procurators in Vietnam?
As for the provisions on general standards of procurators, Article 75 of the Law on Organization of People’s Procuracies 2014 specifically provides as follows:
- Being Vietnamese citizens who are loyal to the Fatherland and the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, have good ethical qualities, are incorrupt and honest, have firm political stance and resolve to safeguard the socialist legislation.
- Possessing a bachelor or higher degree in law.
- Having been professionally trained in prosecution.
- Having been engaged in practical work for a certain period of time in accordance with this Law.
- Being physically fit to fulfill assigned duties.
What are the regulations on procurator ranks in Vietnam?
Article 76 of the Law on Organization of People’s Procuracies 2014 stipulates the rank of procurator specifically as follows:
- Ranks of procurators of people’s procuracies include:
+ Procurators of the Supreme People’s Procuracy;
+ High-level procurators;
+ Intermediate-level procurators;
+ Primary-level procurators.
- The Supreme People’s Procuracy has procurators of four ranks. The Central Military Procuracy has its Chief Procurator being a procurator of the Supreme People’s Procuracy and high-level, intermediate-level and primary-level procurators. Other procuracies have high- level, intermediate-level and primary-level procurators.
What are the differences between procurator and examiner in Vietnam?
What are the regulations on total payrolls, number and proportions of procurator ranks and investigator ranks of people’s procuracies in Vietnam?
Regarding the content of the Total payrolls, number and proportions of procurator ranks and investigator ranks of people’s procuracies, Article 93 of the Law on Organization of People’s Procuracies 2014 details the following:
Total payrolls, number and proportions of procurator ranks and investigator ranks of people’s procuracies
- The number of procurators of the Supreme People’s Procuracy must not exceed 19.
- The total payrolls, number of procurators and proportions of procurator ranks at procuracies at each level; the number of investigators and proportions of investigator ranks at the Supreme People’s Procuracy shall be decided by the National Assembly Standing Committee at the proposal of the Procurator General of the Supreme People’s Procuracy after obtaining opinions of the Government.
Based on the total payrolls, number and proportions of procurator ranks decided by the National Assembly Standing Committee, the Procurator General of the Supreme People’s Procuracy shall decide on the payroll, number of procurators, other civil servants, public employees and other employees of units under the Supreme People’s Procuracy and people’s procuracies at lower levels.
- The total payrolls, number of procurators and proportions of procurator ranks at military procuracies at each level; the number of investigators and proportions of investigator ranks at the Central Military Procuracy shall be decided by the National Assembly Standing Committee at the proposal of the Procurator General of the Supreme People’s Procuracy after reaching agreement with the Ministry of National Defense.
Based on the total payrolls, number and proportions of procurator ranks decided by the National Assembly Standing Committee, the Chief Procurator of the Central Military Procuracy shall decide on the number of procurators of military procuracies at each level after reaching agreement with the Ministry of National Defense.
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