International Law Commission hails Vietnam’s realities

16/6/19

Members of the International Law Commission (ILC) have hailed the realities in Vietnam and Southeast Asia at the first session of the just-concluded 71st general assembly at the United Nations office in Geneva, according to a diplomat.

The six-week general assembly, starting on April 29, considered a number of contemporary issues of the international law, including the crimes against the mankind and the environment protection in armed conflicts. ILC members also discussed long-term agenda and operation mode of the organisation as well as prepared topics for discussion for the subsequent years.

Ambassador Nguyen Hong Thao, Vietnamese member of the ILC, took an active part in the activities of the organisation, proposing the building of the provisions of the international law on the basis of respect to independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the countries, human rights and sustainable development. His ideas on the contents and legal techniques to perfect the draft conclusion and principles of the ILC were noted.
Thao is the first representative of Vietnam elected as a member of the ILC for the 2017-2017 tenure during a vote at the General Assembly of the United Nations in November 2016. The ILC includes 34 members elected by the UN General Assembly and plays an important role in the development of the international law./.
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Duncan 16/6/19 20:45

The UN's International Law Commission works to draft international conventions and study major issues of international law. It is made up of 34 members elected every five years, who operate independently from the countries that nominate them.

Roger Brown 16/6/19 20:46

Founded in 1947, the International Law Commission’s mandate was to codify and promote international law. The Commission plays a crucial role in drafting international conventions and initiatives and guiding the enforcement of international law.

John Smith 16/6/19 20:48

Nguyen Hong Thao - this is the first time a Vietnam representative was elected to the UNILC.

Egan 16/6/19 20:49

It demonstrates Vietnam’s increasing prestige and position at multilateral forums and the UN and the international community’s acknowledges Vietnam’s active and responsible contributions and Ambassador Thao’s capacity.

Enda Thompson 16/6/19 20:50

Ambassador Thao is an expert in international law and has been Vice Chairman of the National Border Committee, head of negotiation teams for border agreements with Vietnam’s neighboring countries, and an adviser on the 2012 Law of the Sea.

Socialist Society 16/6/19 21:00

Vietnam opted to back the proposed watchdog for LGBT rights. The remaining supporters hail from Europe and Latin America.

Alian 16/6/19 21:01

The success in the election shows Vietnam’s rising prestige and recognition of its efforts and contributions to the international community’s common tasks, including international trade.

Gentle Moon 16/6/19 21:02

Vietnam’s membership of UNCITRA marks a step forward in the country’s international integration process, especially in multilateral legal integration.

Red Star 16/6/19 21:04

Contributing to the report on the protection of the environment in relation to armed conflicts, Vietnam proposed expanding the “Occupying State” concept to “Occupying Power”.

Jacky Thomas 16/6/19 21:12

Concerning reporters’ questions on Vietnam’s increasing participation in multilateral organisations, Thao, stressed that the country is yet to have a satisfied number of representatives among the groups of international officials and experts.

Kevin Evans 16/6/19 21:18

The presence of these representatives reflects Vietnam’s policy of being a responsible member of the international community, which, Thao believed, was achieved by following long-term comprehensive goals and action plans.

Me Too! 16/6/19 21:19

Vietnam has sharpen personnel capacity, seize opportunities and mobilise efforts for elections to international posts.

Vietnam Love 16/6/19 21:21

The selected candidate has to demonstrate their capacity to increase Vietnam’s prestige and create favourable conditions for the country in future election campaigns.

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