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Voting and honoring the ‘Legal Mirror’: Spreading the spirit of respect for the law

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The title of ‘Legal Mirror’ was awarded by the Central Council for Legal Education and Popularization and the Ministry of Justice to individuals who were voted on the occasion of Vietnam Law Day (November 9).
For the first time, on the occasion of Vietnam Law Day (November 9), the Ministry of Justice will honor about 50 individuals across the country, representing sectors, fields and localities, who have made positive contributions to the country. construction, enforcement and protection of the law.

According to Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinh, head of the steering committee of the program to vote and honor the “Legal Example”, the “Legal Mirror” poll is an activity to honor and honor outstanding individuals. in building and enforcing the law, thereby spreading good images, heroic examples and sacrifices of citizens, cadres and civil servants in the cause of building a socialist rule of law state. Vietnamese meaning. Voting and honoring outstanding individuals in the formulation and implementation of the law in order to diversify forms of legal propaganda, dissemination and education; improve the effectiveness of law propaganda by building typical individuals, typical figures in law making and implementation, spreading the spirit of rule of law, living and working according to the Constitution and the law. . “Legal example” will be honored on Vietnam Law Day (November 9). Voting results are made objectively and publicly based on voting records and voting criteria. The voting committee will unanimously select on the basis of records and titles of individuals selected for the final list. Dr. Dao Van Hoi, Head of the Organizing Committee, Editor-in-Chief of the Vietnam Law Newspaper, said that the subjects for the vote were civil servants, public employees, employees in State agencies, armed forces, enterprises and employees. People who have made achievements and are considered and awarded titles and awards by the agencies where they work, the State agencies in charge of the sectors or fields or by political organizations, socio-political organizations, and socio-professional organizations. at provincial, city or higher levels for efforts and contributions in the process of performing tasks. Individuals residing in Vietnam whose specific actions and jobs are positive, set an example, and contributed to the process of building and organizing and implementing the law, which have been recognized by State agencies and major organizations. The socio-economic and professional society rewards for achievements, which have positive implications for the formulation and organization of law enforcement. Individuals living in Vietnam have acted heroically and sacrificed in the defense of the law; protect the legitimate rights and interests of agencies, organizations and communities, and are proposed by agencies, organizations and enterprises to consider and honor the Law’s example in recognition of their courage, faith and hope. born for the cause of building and implementing the law; contribute to spreading the spirit of rule of law and noble human values ​​in society. The list of voting council consists of 11 members The Voting Council is a collective consisting of reputable individuals representing State agencies, socio-political organizations, and socio-professional organizations established by the Organizing Committee to conduct the voting. The title of Mirror of the Law. Based on the voting results of the Voting Council, the Organizing Committee will announce the list of organizations and individuals receiving titles and awards. 1. Mr. Tran Duc Vinh, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Law Newspaper, Chairman of the Council;
2. Mr. Le Ve Quoc, Director of the Department of Legal Dissemination and Education, Ministry of Justice, Vice Chairman of the Council;
3. Mr. Do Ngoc Thinh, Chairman of Vietnam Bar Federation, Member;
4. Mr. Ngo Sach Thuc, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, Member;
5. Mr. Nguyen Huu Dot, Deputy Director of the Research – General Department, Central Committee for Emulation and Reward, Member;
6. Colonel Vu Huy Khanh, Deputy Director of the Department of Legal and Administrative and Judicial Reform, Ministry of Public Security, Member;
7. Colonel Nguyen Tien Ai, Deputy Head of Information and Press Department, Department of Propaganda and Training, General Department of Politics, Ministry of National Defense, Member;
8. Mr. Le Dinh Quang, Deputy Head of Policy and Law Department, Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Member;
9. Mr. Phan Huu Minh, Member of Standing Committee, Head of Inspection Committee of Vietnam Journalists Association, Member;
10. Mr. Tran Van Quang, Deputy Head of Law Research, Development and Dissemination Department, Vietnam Bar Association, Member;
11. Ms. Phan Minh Thuy, Head, Legal Department, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Member,