Rights of Due Process in Civil Procedurs of Some Countries in the World an in Vietnam
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Abstract
Currently, civil procedure legal science in the world begins to study the application of fair procedural rights. Meanwhile, Vietnamese civil procedure legal science seems to pay attention to the proceedings instead of the procedural rights. In this context, the paper examines the application of rights of due process around the world and in Vietnam. From there, the author suggests a number of appropriate orientations in this area that Vietnam should apply in the near future in order to match the trend in the world and the reality of Vietnam.
Keywords: Civil procedure, due process, rights of due process, human rights.
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