Competent authorities in Vietnam review and assess the law compliance

Recently, the Ministry of Justice of Vietnam issued Circular 14/2014/TT-BTP on elaboration of Decree 59/2012/ND-CP on supervision of the law enforcement.

The  competent  authority  reviews  and  evaluates  the  compliance  with  the  law,  Circular  14/2014/TT-BTP

Competent authorities in Vietnam review and assess law compliance (illustrative photo)

According to Circular 14/2014/TT-BTP, based on basic information sources to assess the consistency and comprehensiveness of documents stipulated at points b, c, and d Clause 2, Article 2, the competent authority shall review and assess law compliance in Vietnam as follows:

- Identifying and listing specific regulations in legislative documents not promptly or fully executed by state agencies and authorized individuals, inaccurately or inconsistently guided; decisions applying the law issued by state agencies and authorized individuals violating procedures, authority, or lacking accuracy; common legal violations in specific fields;

- Assessing the causes of the violation situation regulated in point a, Clause 1 of this Article based on criteria for the content of legislative documents, the organization of law enforcement, the law-abiding awareness of agencies, organizations, individuals, and other causes;

- Recommending competent state agencies to implement measures for promptly organizing the execution of effective legal documents, addressing violations to ensure accuracy and consistency in guidance and application of the law; revising, supplementing, and promulgating new legislative documents; implementing other measures to enhance the effective execution of the law and perfect the legal system, sending the recommendations to the same-level judicial authorities for monitoring and summarization.

Judicial authorities in Vietnam analyze, review, and summarize the recommendations of competent state agencies to implement measures for promptly organizing the execution of effective legal documents; report to the Minister, Heads of Ministerial-level agencies, Government agencies, and same-level People's Committees to consider handling within their authority or recommend the competent authority for consideration and handling.

Details can be viewed in Circular 14/2014/TT-BTP effective from July 1, 2014.

Ty Na

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