The right of Access to justice in constitutions of some Asian countries and lessons learned for Vietnam

The right of access to justice is a social state, a requirement, as well as a duty of the state in organizing, enforcing and protecting the law, facilitating the general subjects (which also includes the state), and most importantly, in assuring individuals’ (human beings) unrestricted access to equ...

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Main Author: Dang, Viet Dat
Other Authors: Asian Constitutional Law Recent Development and trends : 6th and 7th December 2019, Hà Nội, Việt Nam. Vol. 2
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội 2020
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Online Access:http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/94812
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Institution: Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Language: English
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Summary:The right of access to justice is a social state, a requirement, as well as a duty of the state in organizing, enforcing and protecting the law, facilitating the general subjects (which also includes the state), and most importantly, in assuring individuals’ (human beings) unrestricted access to equality and justice in the most literal sense. As a result, ensuring the right of access to justice is not merely a human desire but apparently an important criterion for measuring the development of a nation, a legal system. In current practice, the right to access justice is one of the basic human rights recognized by modern international law. Therefore, this paper aims to study the right of access to justice in Asian Constitutional Law and find valuable lessons for Vietnam to complete the legal system and institutions to protect human rights