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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF LAW
THE Ph.D. DISSERTATION SUMMARY
Dissertation title: Right to be informed of citizens in Vietnam
Specialization: Constitution Law and Administrative Law
Code: 62.38.01.02
Ph.D candidate: Thai Thi Tuyet Dung
Supervisors: 1. Dr. Nguyen Duc Chinh
2. Dr. Do Minh Khoi
Educational Institution: Ho Chi Minh City University of Law
SUMMARY NEW CONCLUSION OF THE DISSERTATION
1. It has been the first research in Vietnam investigating theories and practices
of the right to be informed of citizens in Vietnam today systematically and
comprehensively. The dissertation features the analyses concepts, characteristics and
legal ensuring measures for the implementation of this right. The dissertation points out
what information and how the right to this type of information by citizens is
introspective; the right to impart information belong to the right to be informed or not;
comparison the right to to be informed with the right to freedom of information, the
right to access information.
2. It includes the dissertation writer’s comprehensive and objective analyses,
remarks, and evaluations of the right to assess information of citizens in Vietnam at
present, through which lead to the findings of the logics, and feasibility of the current
laws of the right to be informed of citizens in Vietnam. It codifies the laws of the right
to be informed according to the history of establishment and development of these laws
in Vietnam.
3. The Ph.D dissertation also analyses and compares with the corresponding
laws of the right to be informed in other countries, through which it leads to some
recommendations to propose orientations and specific recommendations for improving
the right to be informed of citizens in Vietnam under the analysis of practice, objective
demand and perfection perspective. The dissertation writer’s comprehensive and