Civil judgment execution shows good performance
17/7/17
The execution of civil
judgments recorded good results in the first half of this year, with 314,000
cases being handled, up 3 percent against the same period last year, heard a
teleconference on July 10.
According to Deputy Minister
of Justice Phan Chi Hieu, the law making continued the leading key task in the
reviewed period.
Thirteen out of 14 draft
laws and resolutions were submitted to the National Assembly for approval,
including those related to investment and business management, and
administrative reform to facilitate businesses’ activities.
The Ministry of Justice,
legal organisations of ministries, sectors and local-level judicial agencies
continued showing good performance in the work, contributing to improving the
quality of assessment of legal documents.
Over 5,100 draft legal
documents being assessed during January-June.
The Ministry of Justice
drastically instructed the implementation of tasks assigned by the Government
and the Prime Minister, while actively working with relevant ministries and
sectors to promptly overcome difficulties in the work.
However, participant said
several ministries, sectors and localities were still embarrassed in
implementing new regulations of the 2015 Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents
and the Government’s Decree No. 34/2016/ND-CP stipulating in detail a number of
provisions and measures on the implementation of the Law.
They pointed out the
ministry’s lack of breakthrough solutions to issues relating to civic status
and nationality for children who were born to Vietnamese citizens and
foreigners living in Vietnam.
In the second half, the
justice sector will focus on the time and quality of draft laws to be submitted
to the NA’s fourth session as well as draft laws belonging to the law and
ordinance building program for 2018.
The ministry will organise
the enforcement of new laws and resolutions, including those on State
management, asset auction, information access, handling bad debt of credit
organisations.
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