Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 9, 2025

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN LEGISLATIVE PROCESS DURING THE STATE OF EMERGENCY IN VIETNAM



Hanh Thi My Dang

University of Law, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

https://orcid.org/0009-0008-6755-4880

Tuan Minh Nguyen

University of Law, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

https://orcid.org/0009-0007-0650-986X

Ius Humani, Revista de Derecho. Vol. 14 (II) (2025), pp. 140-171. 

ISSN: 1390-440X - EISSN: 1390-7794

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31207/ih.v14i2.432

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Abstract: This  research  attempts  to  comprehensively  analyze  the  role  and requirements   of   people's   participation   in   the   legislative   process   during Vietnam's  state  of  emergency.  Using  conventional,  trusted  legal  research methods,  most  notably  desk  review  of  legislation  and  case  law  analysis,  this research affirms that, during a state of emergency, procedures involving public participation cannot follow the usual process. However, a pandemic must never be  used  as  an  excuse  to  erode  democratic  principles,  and  only  when citizens actively  take  part  in  regular  circumstances  will  they  have  the  motivation  to engage during emergencies. With Vietnam, many legal documents were issued by  executive agencies  instead  of  the  National  Assembly.  Therefore, although the timely issuance of policies and laws was ensured during the pandemic, the principles  of  the  legislative  process  were  not  fully  upheld  or  implemented, leading to many debates regarding the legality of the documents issued during this period. In that sense, this research focuses on analyzing the current legal system  and  several  typical  cases  of  law  enforcement  in  Vietnam  and  other countries to identify the legal gap and propose solutions to improve the legal framework on this issue in Vietnam.

Keywords: People’s participation, Legislative process, Vietnam.



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