06 tasks and powers in respect of reviewing and systematizing legislative documents in Vietnam

Recently, the Ministry of National Defense has issued Circular 79/2013/TT-BQP stipulating the functions, duties, powers, organizational structure, and working relationships of the legal departments and legal officers in the Military in Vietnam.

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06 tasks and powers in respect of reviewing and systematizing legislative documents in Vietnam (Illustration)

According to Article 7 of Circular 79/2013/TT-BQP, the regulations regarding six missions and authorities in the work of reviewing and systematizing legislative documents of legal organizations and legal officers in the Military in Vietnam are as follows:

  1. Preside over, cooperate with relevant agencies and units to develop plans for reviewing and systematizing legislative documents and international treaties that Vietnam has joined or is a member, related to the sectors and fields under the Ministry's management scope, and monitor, expedite, and inspect the implementation.

  2. Organize the review and systematization of legislative documents.

  3. Provide professional guidance in the work of reviewing and systematizing.

  4. Periodically, every six months, prepare a list of expired legislative documents, a list of still effective legislative documents that contain legal provisions needing amendment, supplementation, or abolition within the management scope of the Ministry, and report to the Minister for consideration and decision.

  5. Promptly submit to the Minister to suspend implementation, handle according to authority, or recommend a competent state agency to suspend the implementation and handle in accordance with the law against illegal official letters, announcements, telegraphs, guidelines, and other administrative documents or contrary to the regulations of the superior state agency.

  6. Summarize the results of reviewing and systematizing legislative documents related to sectors and fields under the Ministry's management scope, propose solutions for handling conflicting, overlapping, illegal, or no longer appropriate legal provisions, submit to the Minister for consideration, and send to the Ministry of Justice of Vietnam.

More details can be found in Circular 79/2013/TT-BQP which comes into effect in Vietnam from August 14, 2013.

Ty Na

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