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NA Chairwoman receives Chief Judge of Lao Supreme People's Court

VGP - Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan suggested the Supreme People’s Courts of Viet Nam and Laos increase training courses for judges and court officials at a reception for visiting Chief Judge of the Lao Supreme People's Court Khampha Sengdara in Ha Noi on July 16.

July 17, 2019 10:57 AM GMT+7

 Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan receives Chief Judge of the Lao Supreme People's Court Khampha Sengdara in Ha Noi on July 16, 2019 - Photo: VNA

The top legislator hailed the close coordination between the Viet Nam Supreme People’s Court and the Lao counterpart, especially in training judges and court officials  which has been mentioned in the bilateral cooperation agreement signed in 2008.

The two sides have also exchanged working delegations at both central and local levels, she added.
She highly appreciated the organization of the court conference of Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Lao border provinces, as it promotes the sharing of experience, especially in dealing with transnational crimes.

Khampha Sengdara said the Lao Supreme People’s Court is implementing restructuring. 
During talks with the Vietnamese counterpart, the two sides exchanged experience in revising the Code of Civil Procedure, publishing judgments on portal, managing judges while performing public duties, and applying Industry 4.0 in judicial activities.

He also informed the cooperation outcomes between the two courts over the past time, including training judges. Before 2007, the two sides mainly cooperated at the central level. But afterwards, they have increased exchanges at provinces, shared border areas, and localities setting up twin ties, he said.

Chairwoman Ngan sent her best regards to her Lao counterpart Pany Yathotou and hoped the Lao top legislator will visit Viet Nam again soon.

By Hoang Ha