Protecting human rights in Vietnam's prison sentences: insights from judicial supervision today
insights from judicial supervision today
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24862/rcdu.v15i2.2037Abstract
The Vietnamese justice system faces a delicate balancing act between punishment and public safety on one side and upholding the fundamental human rights of all, including prisoners, on the other. Committed to international human rights standards, Vietnam embeds principles of dignity and basic rights in its constitution of 2013. However, applying these ideals within prison contexts presents complex challenges. The People's Procuracy serves as a vigilant overseers, ensuring that prisons adhere to national and international human rights norms. Their focus includes providing safe environments, respectful treatment, and rehabilitation opportunities for inmates. Yet, resource limitations and institutional opacity hinder effective oversight. Additionally, cultural priorities emphasizing social order may sometimes overshadow individual rights. To enhance human rights protections, Vietnam can foster transparency, provide human rights training for judicial supervisors, and raise public awareness. This ongoing effort aims to ensure that prison sentences are administered with dignity, reinforcing a justice system that prioritizes both societal safety and individual rights. Academic inquiry into the People's Procuracy's role in safeguarding prisoner rights informs recommendations for enhancing human rights protection within supervisory frameworks. The current study seeks to provide insight into how the People's Procuracy in Vietnam oversees the treatment and education of incarcerated individuals. By examining their methods, the current study aims to illuminate how these practices safeguard the fundamental rights of those serving prison sentences. Additionally, this article proposes recommendations to strengthen the effectiveness of human rights protection within the framework of these supervisory methods.
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