HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 IN VIETNAM - REALITY AND SOLUTIONS

Dinh Quang Thanh, Nguyen Thi Thanh Hai

Resumen


Objective: To analyze the current state and implementation of human rights in Vietnam within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0), identifying both achievements and limitations, and to propose solutions to enhance human rights protections going forward.

Methods: The study utilizes a qualitative approach, incorporating analytical, synthetic, logical, and historical methods to examine human rights issues in the era of IR 4.0 in Vietnam.

Results: The research highlights Vietnam's deep-rooted commitment to human rights as part of its national development strategy. However, it also points out significant challenges in adapting human rights practices to the rapidly evolving technological landscape, which includes issues of data privacy, labor displacement, and access to information.

Conclusion: The paper advocates for legal reforms and a strategic, balanced approach to technological integration and human rights protections in Vietnam. It suggests that enhancing legal frameworks and increasing international cooperation are crucial to advancing human rights in the context of IR 4.0.


Palabras clave


Industrial Revolution 4.0; Human rights; Reality; Solutions; Vietnam

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