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Báo Thanh Niên Wins A-Grade Award for Civil Judgment Enforcement Series

Báo Thanh Niên Wins A-Grade Award for Civil Judgment Enforcement Series

From Thanh Niên · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Báo Thanh Niên won an A-grade award for its series on civil judgment enforcement.
  • The series highlighted the sector's historical transformation, including IT application and manual process shifts.
  • The Minister of Justice emphasized the critical role of civil judgment enforcement in upholding justice and public trust.

Báo Thanh Niên has secured an A-grade award for its investigative series titled "Civil Judgment Enforcement and the Historical 'Transformation.'" The series, authored by Phan Văn Tuyến, delves into the behind-the-scenes efforts in enforcing judgments for major cases like Vạn Thịnh Phát, Tân Hoàng Minh, and FLC. It paints a comprehensive picture of the civil judgment enforcement sector's significant evolution, marked by the adoption of information technology and a shift from manual to digital processes.

Civil judgment enforcement plays a particularly important role, being the final step to ensure that judgments and decisions that have taken legal effect are actually implemented in practice. Only when judgments are fully enforced can the legitimate rights and interests of people and businesses be protected, the solemnity of the law be affirmed, and society's trust in justice be consolidated.

— Hoàng Thanh TùngMinister of Justice Hoàng Thanh Tùng speaking at the award ceremony.

These achievements are particularly noteworthy as the sector has recently undergone a streamlining of its organizational structure, resulting in fewer enforcement officers despite a growing workload. Minister of Justice Hoàng Thanh Tùng stressed the vital importance of civil judgment enforcement as the final stage in ensuring that legally effective judgments are actually implemented. He stated that only through full enforcement can the legitimate rights and interests of citizens and businesses be protected, the rule of law upheld, and public confidence in justice strengthened.

The images of civil judgment enforcement officers have been depicted simply and with much emotion. The works not only reflect the real difficulties and hardships of the profession but also demonstrate the resilience, responsibility, and humanity of the civil judgment enforcement staff, especially when dealing with complex cases.

— Hoàng Thanh TùngMinister of Justice Hoàng Thanh Tùng evaluating the submitted works.

Tùng also commented on the nearly 500 submissions to the competition, noting that the images of enforcement officers were depicted with simplicity and emotion. He observed that the works not only reflected the genuine difficulties and hardships of the profession but also showcased the resilience, responsibility, and humanity of the civil judgment enforcement staff, especially when handling complex cases. This, he believes, helps the public better understand and empathize with the pressures of a less-known but crucial field of work. The Minister expressed his hope that the competition will continue to be held and expanded, attracting more journalists, collaborators, and staff from within and outside the sector, thereby fostering pride and inspiration among civil judgment enforcement officers.

This competition should continue to be maintained and expanded, attracting more journalists, collaborators, and staff from within and outside the sector. Each beautiful story about the profession will become a source of inspiration, nurturing the pride of civil judgment enforcement officers.

— Hoàng Thanh TùngMinister of Justice Hoàng Thanh Tùng expressing his hopes for the competition's future.
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Originally published by Thanh Niên in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.