Vietnam
has both state and social mechanism for human rights and, it has made many
considerable progresses in the field, said scientists at an international
seminar held in Hanoi on September 22.
The event, co-organized by the Vietnam Academy
of Social Sciences and Germany KAS institute, was focused on international
experiences and suggestions for Vietnam in the field of protecting human
rights.
The scientists discussed issues such as
compliance with and implementation of international law, some essential legal
principles, interdisciplinary approach to human rights and human rights
protection, and building a national agency on human rights.
Dr Vo Khanh Vinh, Vice President of the
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, held it that the protection of human rights
should be judged from the inter- and multi-disciplinary angle, in connection
with natural sciences and technologies as well as social sciences and other
legal sectors.
Currently there are three groups of subjects
ensuring human rights, namely economic establishments and mechanism, state
institutions and mechanisms, and civil society organizations.
Scientists emphasized that in the present
context it’s essential to establish a national agency on human rights in the
model of a national human rights committee set up by the National Assembly on
the basis of the Constitution and Law.
The process of such an establishment should
consult scientists, international human rights organizations, and other
countries.
Source: VOV
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