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Deputy PM Trương Vĩnh Trọng: Justice Academy to be a big training center for judicial staff

VNGOVNet – The Academy of Justice should actively set up plans and projects to train judicial personnel in line with the State and society’s demand. Training work must be closely connected to the rotation of judiciary posts.

December 26, 2006 8:13 AM GMT+7

 

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Deputy PM Trương Vĩnh Trọng requested so in his working visit to the Justice Academy in the afternoon of December 25. The Deputy PM lauded the Academy for its assistance over the past time to the Ministry of Justice in  making laws, checking legal documents, promoting the execution of verdicts, proactively contributing to the implementation of the strategy on judiciary reform.

To timely meet the educational and training demand in the new period, especially when Vietnam becomes a full member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Deputy PM Trương Vĩnh Trọng raised big issues related to the responsibility of the Ministry of Justice and the Justice Academy as well. He stressed the following tasks:

- The Academy should improve training quality to provide a contingent of judiciary staff with good knowledge, high professional qualifications, and good morality. This work should be continuously carried out in a long term;

- The Academy should frequently renew teaching and studying contents and methods, update theoretical issues arising from the actualities of judicial work as well as the world’s scientific advances and experience applicable into Vietnam to enrich its training programs;

- To train judiciary personnel for planning and rotating officials in remote and ethnic minority areas.

- To build the Academy into a big training center for judicial personnel. Proposals should be made to expand the judicial personnel training forms in conformity with the guidelines set by Vietnam’s Communist Party and State on education and training;

- To strengthen international cooperation in training activities to study and apply the world’s scientific knowledge, make use of foreign resources; and to pay greater attention to increasing judicial personnel’s knowledge about integration, foreign languages and information technology.

By Hoàng Nguyên Hồ