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Page 1: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Ta Diu Thuong, LLM International University - HCMC National University

CONSTITUTIONAL LAWCONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Ta Diu Thuong, LLM

International University - HCMC National University

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CONSTITUTIONCONSTITUTIONConstitution is a supreme codified written legal document in which

defines: fundamental political principles; establishes: the structure, procedures, powers and duties of a government; provides and guarantees certain rights to the people

Constitution is a supreme codified written legal document in which

defines: fundamental political principles; establishes: the structure, procedures, powers and duties of a government; provides and guarantees certain rights to the people

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1.Is the most significant branch of Vietnamese legal system. It’s also direct source of other branches; 2. Comprises of all legal regulations, starting from highest law (Constitution) to the lower ones relating to its subject matter;3. Subject matter: basic social relations related to State power such as: political & economic foundations, basic rights and obligations of citizens, State administrative apparatus, and other rights arising from state’s sovereignty, rights to change and establish foundations of legal system...4. Supreme legal document - Constitution

1.Is the most significant branch of Vietnamese legal system. It’s also direct source of other branches; 2. Comprises of all legal regulations, starting from highest law (Constitution) to the lower ones relating to its subject matter;3. Subject matter: basic social relations related to State power such as: political & economic foundations, basic rights and obligations of citizens, State administrative apparatus, and other rights arising from state’s sovereignty, rights to change and establish foundations of legal system...4. Supreme legal document - Constitution

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Constitutional law - HISTORY Constitutional law - HISTORY

Ancient time:2300 BC - Code of Justice: issued by the Sumerian King of Lagash. It allowed and protected some rights to his citizens, providing certain regulations on its political regime.Hamurabi Code (1760 BC) – a collection of laws in Babylon that still well reserved until today. It contains legal regulations and political-economic principles.

Ancient time:2300 BC - Code of Justice: issued by the Sumerian King of Lagash. It allowed and protected some rights to his citizens, providing certain regulations on its political regime.Hamurabi Code (1760 BC) – a collection of laws in Babylon that still well reserved until today. It contains legal regulations and political-economic principles.

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Constitutional law - HISTORYConstitutional law - HISTORY

Midle East - Asia (Acient time)Ancient India (3s-BC) “The Eddicts of Ashoka” constitutional principles for Maurya king's rule.Japan: 604 BC, Seventeen-article Constitution, reportedly by Prince Shōtoku. One of the earliest in the region. Influenced by budidsh teachings, this focuses more on social morality, with little concerns on institutions of GovtMuslim: 622 AC, Constitution of Medina, drafted by the prophet of Islam Muhamad*. One of the earliest constitutions which guarantees basic rights to religions and adherents as well as reinforcing a judiciary process regarding the rules of warfare, tax and civil disputes.

Midle East - Asia (Acient time)Ancient India (3s-BC) “The Eddicts of Ashoka” constitutional principles for Maurya king's rule.Japan: 604 BC, Seventeen-article Constitution, reportedly by Prince Shōtoku. One of the earliest in the region. Influenced by budidsh teachings, this focuses more on social morality, with little concerns on institutions of GovtMuslim: 622 AC, Constitution of Medina, drafted by the prophet of Islam Muhamad*. One of the earliest constitutions which guarantees basic rights to religions and adherents as well as reinforcing a judiciary process regarding the rules of warfare, tax and civil disputes.

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Constitutional law - HISTORYConstitutional law - HISTORY

Middle AgeEngland, 1215: King John adopted Magna Carta. Most important principle (article 39) “the King was not permitted to imprison, outlaw, exile or kill anyone at a whim — there must be due process of law first”China, 1375: Hong Wu Emperor issued Ancestral Injunctions These rules served in a very real sense as a constitution for the Ming Dynasty for the next 250 years.

Middle AgeEngland, 1215: King John adopted Magna Carta. Most important principle (article 39) “the King was not permitted to imprison, outlaw, exile or kill anyone at a whim — there must be due process of law first”China, 1375: Hong Wu Emperor issued Ancestral Injunctions These rules served in a very real sense as a constitution for the Ming Dynasty for the next 250 years.

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Contemporary Constitutions1. San Marino*, 1600 - remains in force until today. Consists of 62 articles covering wide subjects.§ North American (Connecticut), 1639, Fundamental Orders. It is considered the first constitution of the region.§ The United States*, 1789, The US Constitution was influenced by the British constitutional and political systems.

2. France, 1791, Constitution

* Nowadays, almost every state in the world have a codified constitution, except for the United Kingdom, Israel and New Zealand.

Contemporary Constitutions1. San Marino*, 1600 - remains in force until today. Consists of 62 articles covering wide subjects.§ North American (Connecticut), 1639, Fundamental Orders. It is considered the first constitution of the region.§ The United States*, 1789, The US Constitution was influenced by the British constitutional and political systems.

2. France, 1791, Constitution

* Nowadays, almost every state in the world have a codified constitution, except for the United Kingdom, Israel and New Zealand.

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Constitutional law - VIETNAMConstitutional law - VIETNAM

1. 1946: A. September 2nd 1945 President Ho announced Independence DeclarationB. November 9th , 1946 the first constitution was adopted by the National AssemblyC. Includes 7 chapters, 70 articles

1954: Geneva Agreement has been signed thanks to Dien Bien Phu victory.2. 1959: Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, adopted on January 1, 1960. It consisted of X chapters, 112 articles

1. 1946: A. September 2nd 1945 President Ho announced Independence DeclarationB. November 9th , 1946 the first constitution was adopted by the National AssemblyC. Includes 7 chapters, 70 articles

1954: Geneva Agreement has been signed thanks to Dien Bien Phu victory.2. 1959: Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, adopted on January 1, 1960. It consisted of X chapters, 112 articles

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Constitutional law - VIETNAMConstitutional law - VIETNAM

1975: The reunification of North and South Vietnam

3. 1980: Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, adopted on December 19, 1980

Includes XII chapters, 147 articles

1975: The reunification of North and South Vietnam

3. 1980: Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, adopted on December 19, 1980

Includes XII chapters, 147 articles

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Constitutional law - VIETNAMConstitutional law - VIETNAM

The consequence of the policy of economic liberalization “Doi Moi” started in 1986.

4. April 15th, 1992: Constitution of the socialist Republic of the Vietnam includes XII chapters, 147 articles

The consequence of the policy of economic liberalization “Doi Moi” started in 1986.

4. April 15th, 1992: Constitution of the socialist Republic of the Vietnam includes XII chapters, 147 articles

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Vietnam Constitution 1992Vietnam Constitution 1992

Establishes:1. Political regime; 2. Economic system;3. Social and cultural institutions. Deals with: National defense and security;Provides with:1. Fundamental rights/obligations of the citizens;2. Structure and principles of organization and

activity of State organs;Institutionalizes: Relationship between the Party as leader, the

people as master, and the State as administrator.

Establishes:1. Political regime; 2. Economic system;3. Social and cultural institutions. Deals with: National defense and security;Provides with:1. Fundamental rights/obligations of the citizens;2. Structure and principles of organization and

activity of State organs;Institutionalizes: Relationship between the Party as leader, the

people as master, and the State as administrator.

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Constitutional lawVietnam Constitution 1992

Constitutional lawVietnam Constitution 1992

12 chapters, 147 articlesChapter 1-3: Political, economic, social, cultural, education and science-technology regimes;Chapter IV: Protection of Motherland;Chapter V: Basic rights and obligations of citizens;Chapter VI-X: State apparatusChapter XI & XII: National flag, hymn and enforcement and amendment procedure to the Constitution

12 chapters, 147 articlesChapter 1-3: Political, economic, social, cultural, education and science-technology regimes;Chapter IV: Protection of Motherland;Chapter V: Basic rights and obligations of citizens;Chapter VI-X: State apparatusChapter XI & XII: National flag, hymn and enforcement and amendment procedure to the Constitution

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Vietnam Constitution 1992 - MAIN CONTENTSVietnam Constitution 1992 - MAIN CONTENTS

Political regime – set of basic principles to exercise State power. SOCIALIST REPUBLIC!Economic regime – system of economic relations. It expresses nature and form of ownership as to production materials, distribution and consumption of goods and organization of economic management. MARKET ECONOMY with Socialism orientation State, cooperative and private ownership

Political regime – set of basic principles to exercise State power. SOCIALIST REPUBLIC!Economic regime – system of economic relations. It expresses nature and form of ownership as to production materials, distribution and consumption of goods and organization of economic management. MARKET ECONOMY with Socialism orientation State, cooperative and private ownership

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Vietnam Constitution 1992 - MAIN CONTENTSVietnam Constitution 1992 - MAIN CONTENTS

1. Policies towards culture, education

and science-technology

Chapter III (art 30-40)

1. Policies towards culture, education

and science-technology

Chapter III (art 30-40)

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Vietnam Constitution 1992Vietnam Constitution 1992

2. Basic rights and obligations of Citizens Relationship between State and citizens are usually expressed in the way how State defines rights and obligations of its Citizens.

Rights:

“EVERYONE IS EQUAL BEFORE LAW!” A.Political B.Economic, cultural and social C.Rights of democracy & personal freedomD.Obligations of citizens

2. Basic rights and obligations of Citizens Relationship between State and citizens are usually expressed in the way how State defines rights and obligations of its Citizens.

Rights:

“EVERYONE IS EQUAL BEFORE LAW!” A.Political B.Economic, cultural and social C.Rights of democracy & personal freedomD.Obligations of citizens

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Vietnam Constitution 1992 Basic rights and obligations of Citizens

Vietnam Constitution 1992 Basic rights and obligations of Citizens

Obligations(chapter V)

A. Show loyalty to and ready to protect Motherland

B. Respect and protect the properly of the State and the public interest

C. Obey the Constitution and lawsD. Pay taxes and perform public-

interest labour days.

Obligations(chapter V)

A. Show loyalty to and ready to protect Motherland

B. Respect and protect the properly of the State and the public interest

C. Obey the Constitution and lawsD. Pay taxes and perform public-

interest labour days.

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Constitutional law - Vietnam Constitution 1992

Basic rights and obligations of Citizens:

Constitutional law - Vietnam Constitution 1992

Basic rights and obligations of Citizens:

5.A Some other rights in details:A. Rights and obligations to protect

MotherlandB. Rights of “Physical inviolability”,

residence and privacy protection;C. Rights to lodge complaints and

denunciations with the competent State authorities

5.A Some other rights in details:A. Rights and obligations to protect

MotherlandB. Rights of “Physical inviolability”,

residence and privacy protection;C. Rights to lodge complaints and

denunciations with the competent State authorities

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Administrative system of VietnamAdministrative system of Vietnam

Legislative Branch National Assembly

Is the highest State authority Exercises state activities’ supervision Has 14 legislative and supervision duties

(art 84 of Constitution) Operates in 5-year term, meets twice a

year and has its standing committee Appoints President, PMs, chief

prosecutor of SP Court, Supreme People’s Office of Supervision and Control, and 21-member cabinet.

Legislative Branch National Assembly

Is the highest State authority Exercises state activities’ supervision Has 14 legislative and supervision duties

(art 84 of Constitution) Operates in 5-year term, meets twice a

year and has its standing committee Appoints President, PMs, chief

prosecutor of SP Court, Supreme People’s Office of Supervision and Control, and 21-member cabinet.

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Administrative system of VietnamAdministrative system of Vietnam

Judicial Branch:Supreme People's Court - highest judicial body. supervises lower-level courts under the authority of the NA, judges are appointed by NA for 5-year terms. Local People’s Courts deal with legal issues (labour and individual disputes) at the district precinct levels. Report to provincial or municipal governments. Military Tribunal - criminal military casesOther tribunals, incl Special tribunal set up by NA

Judicial Branch:Supreme People's Court - highest judicial body. supervises lower-level courts under the authority of the NA, judges are appointed by NA for 5-year terms. Local People’s Courts deal with legal issues (labour and individual disputes) at the district precinct levels. Report to provincial or municipal governments. Military Tribunal - criminal military casesOther tribunals, incl Special tribunal set up by NA

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Administrative system of VietnamAdministrative system of Vietnam

Executive Branch:Government:

* has 11 duties* Comprises of PM, deputy PMs, Ministers (and ministry-level bodies) and other members.

Executive Branch:Government:

* has 11 duties* Comprises of PM, deputy PMs, Ministers (and ministry-level bodies) and other members.

Executive body

of NAHighest administrative

body

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Constitutional law Administrative system of Vietnam

Constitutional law Administrative system of Vietnam

Executive Branch:

President

Executive Branch:

President

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Constitutional law Administrative system of Vietnam

Constitutional law Administrative system of Vietnam

Executive Branch:People’s Council* is:- State authorities in respective localities- Elected by local populationPeople’s Committee is:- Executive agency of the respective PCs- Elected by People’s Councils- Take decision, give instructions and supervise their implementation

Executive Branch:People’s Council* is:- State authorities in respective localities- Elected by local populationPeople’s Committee is:- Executive agency of the respective PCs- Elected by People’s Councils- Take decision, give instructions and supervise their implementation