Legal documents

The Ministry of Justice applies AI to appraise documents

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The Ministry of Justice deploys the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the work of drafting and examining legal documents.

Proposal to amend 6 articles in the Constitution to serve the merger of provinces and communes

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The Ministry of Justice proposed amending Articles 110 to 115 of the 2013 Constitution related to the project to merge provincial, district and commune-level administrative units.

faster promoting the amendment of personal income tax

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The amendment of the Law on Personal Income Tax (PIT) will take place at a faster pace thanks to legislative process reform and strong support from digital transformation.

Abolish the authority to issue legal documents at the commune level

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The Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents 2025 has removed the authority to issue legal documents of commune-level authorities.

Repealing 38 legal documents on military and defense

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38 legal documents on military, defense, and cryptography will be completely abolished from April 7, 2025.

National Assembly Chairman: Laws must be concise and focused

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The National Assembly Chairman said that when promulgated, the Law must be concise, focused, and only focus on amending truly necessary issues.

Checking legal documents in Phu Tho province

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The inspection team of the Department of Inspection of Legal Normative Documents (QPPL), Ministry of Justice recently had a working session in Phu Tho.

Promoting digitalization, using AI to serve legal codification work

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Deputy Minister of Justice Dang Hoang Oanh talked with reporters about promoting digitalization and developing artificial intelligence (AI) to serve legal codification work.

Asking the Prime Minister for advice on handling illegal documents

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Some documents were reported to the Prime Minister for comments on handling to ensure legality and address practical requirements in state management.

Perfecting virtual assistant to review legal documents

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On October 22, the Ministry of Justice said that agencies are actively completing the Virtual Assistant software to review legal documents.