APLICAÇÃO DO PENSAMENTO DE HO CHI MINH NO ENSINO JURÍDICO SOBRE A GARANTIA DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS NO VIETNÃ ACTUAL
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Educação jurídica
Pensamento de Ho Chi Minh
direitos humanos

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Dai, N. V. (2023). APLICAÇÃO DO PENSAMENTO DE HO CHI MINH NO ENSINO JURÍDICO SOBRE A GARANTIA DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS NO VIETNÃ ACTUAL. Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947), 16(1), 375–394. Recuperado de https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2919

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A garantia dos direitos humanos e dos direitos civis é uma das principais missões e esforços a desenvolver em cada país. Nos últimos anos, no Vietnã, a questão da garantia dos direitos humanos alcançou muitos êxitos associados à causa da inovação e do desenvolvimento global do país. Essa conquista deve-se a muitos factores, incluindo a grande influência do pensamento de Ho Chi Minh, que tem valores modernos e tem sido efetivamente aplicado pelo Estado. A educação jurídica sobre a garantia dos direitos humanos também foi aplicada por muitos objectos da ideologia de Ho Chi Minh. No entanto, a aplicação da ideologia de Ho Chi Minh neste domínio está apenas no início, havendo ainda muitos aspectos que precisam de ser abordados e investigados para uma aplicação mais eficaz, satisfazendo os requisitos de reforço do trabalho. educação jurídica, garantia dos direitos humanos, construção de um Estado de direito democrático socialista no Vietnã nos próximos tempos. Neste artigo, o autor concentra-se em analisar e esclarecer algumas questões sobre a consciência, os pontos de vista e a aplicação da ideologia de Ho Chi Minh no ensino jurídico sobre a garantia dos direitos humanos no Vietnã.

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