More input needed to draft new law on legal documents

Thursday, Aug 14, 2014 08:20

Sedge products are made at a private enteprise in Ninh Binh Province. A survey by the VCCI showed that most SMEs learn about new laws through the internet and television. — VNA/VNS Photo Tran Viet
HA NOI (Biz Hub) — Representatives from small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs) and experts met in Ha Noi yesterday to discuss the role of enterprises in the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents.

The conference was organised by the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), Ministry of Justice, and the Public Participation and Accountability Facilitation Fund.

A survey of the chamber shows that most SMEs learned of the new laws through internet and television.

About 60 per cent of enterprises knew about the laws after they had been released and put into effect, while less than 20 per cent knew about the first and draft stages.

More than 80 per cent of SMEs said they were not asked for opinions by state-owned organisations.

Dau Anh Tuan, head of the VCCI legislation board, said that the State should utilise internet and television for propaganda; focus on propaganda before enforcing laws, and pay more attention to SMEs.

Tuan said that for transparency in the building and enforcing law period, the State should create opportunities for enterprises and citizens to contribute ideas on procedures from draft to enforcement stages.

Vu Xuan Tien from the Viet Nam Association of Corporate Directors, said that the nation's law system was being built on the principle of outline law, which consisted of many provisions, but lacked specific and practical ones.

He said the law contents were not enough to lay the foundation for specific regulations and implementation.

The lack of specific and practical laws made the legal system unclear and decreased the confidence of citizens and enterprises in State laws, he added.

Tien also suggested draft boards should collect opinions and post explanations on Government websites to inform citizens and enterprises.

Mai Dinh Manh, general secretary of the Viet Nam Electro-technical Industry Association, said that the State should consider that opinions from SMEs community and law experts were critical.

Nguyen Kim Dung from Apollo English Training Center said that enterprises often found it difficult to operate properly when the time from laws to circulars was very long.

The draft of the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents was released on August 5. It aims to lay a complete and unified foundation for law-making activities. — VNS

Comments (6)

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Mr Hung - Wednesday, 09/09/2015, 05:27 Reply | Like

Nghe nói đến các vấn đề liên quan đến việc sử dụng các loại hóa chất mà không dám ăn nữa ghê quá mọi người ơi, xã hội bây giờ sợ quá

đặng thị thơm - Monday, 07/09/2015, 20:56 Reply | Like

Phải phạt thật nặng những kẻ thiếu lương tâm như vậy

Phien Nguyen - Monday, 07/09/2015, 19:06 Reply | Like

Đoc báo riết hết dám ăn trái cây luôn. Đề nghị hình phạt thật nặng cho việc vi phạm này: tiểu thương thì cấm bán trái cây nữa, nhà buôn sỉ cũng vậy, còn nếu là chủ rẫy mà làm thì chặt hết cây luôn. Tham lam gì mà bất kể sức khỏe và sinh mạng của người tiêu dùng thì ko thể tha thứ được!

mr dang - Monday, 07/09/2015, 18:20 Reply | Like

Cái ăn vào miệng mà cũng dám làm những việc như vây, đúng là những người không có lương tâm

chinh - Monday, 07/09/2015, 11:51 Reply | Like
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