Vietnam’s National Assembly Approves Government Reshuffle, Expands Leadership Structure
Key Events * Vietnam Plans to Streamline Governance While Increasing Number of Deputy Prime Ministers to Seven * Public Scramble for License
VIETNAM - A coalition of more than 10 international human rights organizations issued an urgent open letter on August 9,
Despite staunch opposition, Vietnam is rushing to perfect its legal framework on cyber security.
The efficacy of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime has long been debated. As many countries opt to
Convictions based on confessions obtained through torture should never be admissible, especially in a murder case.
Vietnam Court Decides To Execute Wrongful Death-Row Inmate Nguyen Van Chuong The People’s Court of Hai Phong has decided
Nguyen Van Chuong’s criminal case is another heart-wrenching story that shakes the foundations of Vietnam's criminal justice
On July 26, 2023, the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) - a non-profit organization - unveiled its annual analysis of
Vietnam Jails 54 Officials Involved in Covid-19 Bribery After more than two weeks of trial, a Vietnamese court in Hanoi
The Vietnamese government prioritizes complete control over cyberspace rather than protecting privacy and data autonomy.
In the summer of 2011, Vietnam witnessed its longest anti-Chinese protest since 1975, spanning a total of three months. Citizens
Vietnam Police Officially Charge Blogger Duong Van Thai with “Distributing Anti-State Propaganda” Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS), the
The security situation in Dak Lak Province has “returned to normal” [1], and the lives of its residents have “gradually
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