Hanoi: Law dissemination and education must become a driving force in fostering a culture of respect for the rule of law rather than being carried out in a routine or perfunctory manner, National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man stressed on July 14. The chief legislator made the request while addressing the second phase of the NA Standing Committee's fourth session, which focused on the draft revised Law on Law Dissemination and Education.
According to Vietnam News Agency, Chairman Tran Thanh Man emphasized the importance of enhancing the methods and approaches used in law education to ensure they effectively promote understanding and respect for legal frameworks. The revised law aims to address the current shortcomings and improve the overall impact of legal education in society. The discussion highlighted the necessity for innovative strategies to engage citizens and instill a deeper appreciation for the rule of law.
The session also explored various mechanisms to strengthen the implementation of law dissemination and education, with a focus on making them more practical and relevant to people's everyday lives. The revised law seeks to prioritize these aspects to ensure that citizens are not only informed about legal provisions but also understand their significance and application. The committee emphasized the need for collaborative efforts among different sectors to achieve these objectives.