FROM PHAN CHAU TRINH'S VIEWS ABOUT THE ROLE OF LAW, ASSOCIATING WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND PERFECTING OF THE SOCIALIST RULE OF LAW STATE IN VIETNAM TODAY
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Keywords

Ideology
Phan Chau Trinh
law
state
Vietnam

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Uoc, T. M. . (2022). FROM PHAN CHAU TRINH’S VIEWS ABOUT THE ROLE OF LAW, ASSOCIATING WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND PERFECTING OF THE SOCIALIST RULE OF LAW STATE IN VIETNAM TODAY. Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947), 14(1), 274–287. Retrieved from https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2309

Abstract

Phan Chau Trinh (1872 - 1926) was a culturalist, educator, patriot, and great thinker of the Vietnamese nation. In the field of ideology, Phan Chau Trinh is a person with progressive and innovative ideas, having a profound influence on socio-economic life, and is one of the typical representatives of a tumultuous historical period in Vietnam at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The development of Vietnam over the past 35 years is remarkable. Economic and political reforms since 1986 have spurred economic development, rapidly transforming Vietnam from one of the poorest countries in the world to a low-middle-income country. Due to extensive economic integration, Vietnam's economy was massively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic but also showed considerable resilience. Vietnam is also witnessing rapid changes in Population and social structure. In the context of intertwined opportunities, challenges, and advantages, Phan Chau Trinh's basic conceptions of the law's role, associating with the construction and perfecting of the socialist rule of law state in Vietnam, remain the value in the current period. From the philosophical approach, political philosophy, the history of philosophy, through the study and analysis of historical records and other related documents, this article focuses on researching the basic content in Phan Chau Trinh's views about the role of law, thereby linking to the construction and perfecting of the socialist rule of law state in Vietnam today.

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