BUILDING THE SOCIALIST RULE-OF-LAW STATE IN VIETNAM: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Pham Duy Hoang

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Objective: This article aims to analyze the outcomes of building the socialist rule-of-law state in Vietnam, clarifying its principles, characteristics, and requirements in the current context. At the same time, it identifies challenges and proposes solutions to perfect the rule-of-law state model in line with Vietnam's specific conditions.

Methodology: The research employs dialectical materialism and historical materialism to analyze the development of the socialist rule-of-law state about socio-economic conditions. Additionally, document synthesis, policy analysis, and international comparison methods are applied to objectively assess the current situation and propose appropriate solutions.

Results: The article highlights significant achievements in building the socialist rule-of-law state in Vietnam, including the improvement of the legal system, the enhancement of state governance efficiency, and the protection of human rights. However, challenges remain, such as mechanisms for power control, the enforcement of laws, and the supervisory role of the people.

Contributions: This study provides a comprehensive perspective on the socialist rule-of-law state model in Vietnam, contributing to both theoretical and practical foundations for policy formulation. Furthermore, the article offers recommendations to promote institutional improvement, ensuring a balance between economic development, the protection of citizens' rights, and the maintenance of the socialist orientation.


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Rule-of-law; Socialism; Current situation; Solutions; Vietnam.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21902/Revrima.v3i45.7664

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