Ho Chi Minh's Thought On The Organization Of Law Enforcement And The Problem Of Law Enforcement In Vietnam Today

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Dr. Tran Mai Uoc

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In the development of the country, Vietnam has accelerated the process of globalization and deeply integrated with the region and the world. Currently, Vietnam's international integration process is being actively implemented in the new context of the volatile world. After more than 35 years of renovation since 1986, the organization and implementation of Vietnamese laws has been continuously developed and perfected. Up to now, Vietnam has had a fairly complete and synchronous legal system in most fields, enough to regulate socio-economic relations, creating a legal basis for state management as well as environment and legal corridor to guide and promote socio-economic development. However, there are still shortcomings of the organization and implementation of the law that need to be further researched and resolved to reach the level of a legal system serving development in the context of innovation and socialization. import and development of Vietnam today. From the philosophical approach, social philosophy, political philosophy, through research and analysis of documents in Ho Chi Minh, the complete volume of the national political publishing house, 2011, Hanoi; of previous researchers and the guidelines, policies and laws of the Government of Vietnam on the law and the meaning of Ho Chi Minh's thought on the law and the issue of law implementation in Vietnam today, the article analyze and clarify the basic content of Ho Chi Minh's thought on the organization of law enforcement and its practical relationship to the problem of law enforcement in Vietnam today. The results show that Ho Chi Minh always upholds the law and focuses on the strictness and enforcement of the law in practice. Law enforcement must ensure that all entities must strictly abide by the law. Law is the tool for the state to define the democracy, establish the rules and standards of democracy, and clearly define the legal characteristics of democratic relations. The study also affirms that, in the current context of Vietnam's renovation, integration and development, the formulation and organization of law enforcement is a very important task of the State of Vietnam.

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