Ensure principles of Litigation- Practice application in the trial of criminal cases in Vietnam
Authors: Nguyen Van Dung
International Journal of Law/Guta/Australia
: 9/6 : 151-156
Publishing year: 12/2023
Litigation in criminal trial activities is a pillar principle that is decisive in the outcome of criminal case resolution. Whether or
not the accused person is convicted of one crime/many crimes and is subject to a level of punishment specified in the Penal
Code (CrPC) depends on proving the crime through the results of litigation at the court. the court. Through criminal trials, the
litigation agency (THTT) carries out the work of fighting and preventing crime, and at the same time implementing
mechanisms to ensure human rights and citizens' rights. With that importance, the Party has issued many resolutions on
judicial reform, focusing on the principle of litigation. The 2013 Constitution and the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) have
institutionalized the Party's policy through the provision that "the principle of litigation in trial is guaranteed". However, in
reality, the implementation of this principle still faces many obstacles from agencies, people conducting proceedings, and
participants in proceedings.
Litigation principles; criminal procedure; right to defend