Bui Thi Kim Ngan
Academic title: LL.M, senior lecturer
Email: btkngan@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Labour Law
Le Ha Huy Phat
Academic title: LL.B
Email: lhhphat@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Law
Nguyen Ngoc Hong Phuong
Academic title: LL.B
Email: nnhphuong@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Law
Nguyen Xuan Quang
Academic title: LL.M
Email: nxquang@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Law
Hoang Thi Minh Tam
Academic title: LL.B
Email: htmtam@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Labour Law
Nguyen Nhat Thanh
Academic title: LL.B
Email: nnthanh@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Law
Nguyen Thanh Thu
Academic title: LL.B
Email: ntthu@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Law
Nguyen Truong Tin
Academic title: LL.M
Email: nttin@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Law
Nguyen Van Tien
Academic title: Ph.D , senior lecturer, Manager of Civil Procedure Law and Matrimonial Law Programs
Email: nvtien@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Procedure Law; Matrimonial Law
Nguyen Thi Hoai Tram
Academic title: LL.B
Email: nthtram@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Law of Civil Procedure
Le Thi Hong Van
Academic title: LLM
Email: lthvan.dansu.@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Civil Law
Doan Cong Yen
Academic title: LL.B
Email: dcyen@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities: Labour Law
Khoa Luat HC
Introduction
Office:
No 2 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, District 4, HCMC
Tel: 0839400989 - ext: 172
No 123, National Road No 13, Hiep Binh Chanh, Thu Duc District, HCMC
Tel: 0837266311 - ext: 205
Traning objectives and mission of the Faculty:
Following the University’s training objectives, the Faculty has, since its foundation, trained a big number of bachelor graduates majoring in administrative law to meet the human resources requirements of the State’s administrative agencies such as the People's Committees at all levels, professional departments under the People's Committees,... and the law enforcement agencies such as the People's Court , People's Procuracy, law offices, local and international law firms, and Human Resources departments in companies… The Faculty is responsible for course delivery and quality management for courses belonging to Administrative Law Faculty.
Besides research projects at ministry level, the Faculty got 01 university-level scientific research approved: “The matter of issuing legal documents of local authorities,” which was chaired by Truong Dac Linh, LLM; compiled study guides for courses like Law establishment activities, Constitutional Law of Vietnam, Theories on Law, Vietnam History of State and Law, and is writing study guides for World History of State and Law, Administrative Law etc. Currently, the Faculty has started to write textbooks for Theories on State and Law, Constitutional Law in Vietnam, Administrative Law in Vietnam…
Core courses
1. Theory of the State
2. Theory of Legislation
3. The histoty of Vietnam State and Law
4. The history of International State and Law
5. Basic Understandings of Constitutional Law
6. The Government apparatus of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
7. General Theories of Administrative Law
8. Administrative procedure
9. Formulation of Law
Elective courses:
1. Basic understandings of legitimate state
2. State and law in the modern world
3. The history of political-legal theories
4. The mechanism of supervising the implementation of State power
5. Human rights and citizen rights
6. Law on structuring local government
7. Foreign Constitutional Law
8. Law on notary public, lawyers
9. Organizing and managing government office
10. Law on inspection, complaint and denunciation
11. Administrative reform
12. Comparative Administrative Law
Programs
- Theories of State and Law Program
- Constitutional Law Program
- Administrative Law Program
- Histoty of State and Law Program
Scientific Research
Academic year 1998-1999
Research: “A reform in organizing and managing local administration in market economy status”
Ministry-level research
Author: Nguyen Van Hop, LLM
Assistant: Tran Van Bay, LLM
Academic year 2001-2002
Research: Political Institutions and ASEAN apparatuses of government
Ministry-level research
Author: Truong Dac Linh, LLM
Assistant: Tran Van Bay, LLM
Academic year 2001-2002
Research: Law on civil service
Ministry-level research Author: Nguyen Canh Hop, PhD
Assistant: Nguyen Thi Thuong Huyen, LLM
Besides ministry-level researches, the Faculty also conducted one approved university-level research, namely “The promulgation of legal documents on legal infringement by local authorities” (Author: Truong Dac Linh); compiled study guidance for some subjects such as: activity of making law; Vietnam Constitutional Law; Theory of Law, The histoty of Vietnam State and Law and in progess of compiling The history of International State and Law, Administrative Law ect
Personnel
Dean: Nguyen Canh Hop, Ph.D
Email: nchop@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Vice Dean: Vu Van Nhiem,Ph.D
Email: vvnhiem@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Vice Dean: Vu Thi Bich Huong, LL.M
Email: vtbhuong@hcmulw.edu.vn
Assistant: Le Thi Mo
Academic title: LL.B
Email: ltmo@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Lectures
Thai Thi Tuyet Dung
Academic title: LL.M
Email: tttdung@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Dinh Thi Cam Ha
Academic title: LL.M
Email: dtcha@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Tran Thi Thu Ha
Academic title: LL.M
Email: tttha@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Tran Thi Thu Ha
Academic title: LL.B
Email: tttha@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Phan Trong Hoa
Academic title: LL.M
Email: pthoa@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Duong Hoan
Academic title: LL.M
Email: dhoan@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Manh Hung
Academic title: LL.M
Email: nmhung@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Pham Thi Ngoc Huyen
Academic title: LL.M, Program manager
Email: ptnhuyen@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Thi Thuong Huyen
Academic title: Ph.D,Program manager
Email: ntthuyen@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Do Minh Khoi
Academic title: Ph.D,Program manager
Email: dmkhoi@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Mai Thi Lam
Academic title: LL.B
Email: mtlam@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Truong Dac Linh
Academic title: Associate Professor, Ph.D
Email: tdlinh@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Tran Thi Hong Lien
Academic title: Ph.D
Email: tthlien@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Thanh Minh
Academic title: LL.M
Email: ntminh@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Cao Vu Minh
Academic title: LL.M
Email: cvminh@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Tran Thi Anh Minh
Academic title: LL.M
Email: ttaminh@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Le Thi Thanh Nhan
Academic title: LL.M
Email: lttnhan@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Thi Nhan
Academic title: LL.M, Manager of Administrative Law Program
Email: ntnhan@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Duong Hong Thi Phi Phi
Academic title: LL.M
Email: dhpphi@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Luu Duc Quang
Academic title: LL.B
Email: ldquang@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Le Viet Son
Academic title: LL.M
Email: lvson@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Van Thach
Academic title: LL.M
Email: nvthach@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Pham Thi Phuong Thao
Academic title: LL.M
Email: ptpthao@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Phan Nguyen Phuong Thao
Academic title: LL.B
Email: pnpthao@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Dang Thi Thu Trang
Academic title: LL.B
Email: dtttrang@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Thi Thien Tri
Academic title: LL.M
Email: ntttri@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Van Tri
Academic title: LL.M
Email: nvtri@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Tran Quang Trung
Academic title: LL.M
Email: tqtrung@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Do Thanh Trung
Academic title: LL.M
Email: dttrung@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Cuu Viet
Academic title: Associate Professor, Ph.D
Email: ncviet@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Nguyen Hoang Yen
Academic title:LL.B
Email: nhyen@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Khoa Luat HS
Introduction
Office
No 2 Nguyen Tat Thanh St, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City
Tel: 08.39400989 - ext:171
No 123 National Road No 13, Hiep Binh Chanh, Thu Duc District, HCMC
Tel:08.37266311 - ext: 204
Training objectives and missions of the Faculty
Criminal Law Faculty was established in July 1996, previously known as Private Law Faculty. The Faculty has 18 lecturers and 1 assistant, among whom are 2 Ph.D.’s, 15 masters, and 2 bachelors of law. The Faculty has 3 programs: Criminal Law Program, Criminology Program, and Criminal Procedure Law Program.
The Faculty’s teaching staff is actively improving professional knowledge; some are postgraduates at home and abroad.
The faculty delivers 3 core courses including Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Criminology and 9 elective courses including Judicial Psychology, Judicial Psychiatry, Science of Criminal Investigation, Theory of Crime and Punishment, Forensic Examination, Intensive Law of Criminal Procedure, Professional Court Clerk, Lawyer and Law Consultancy Services, Crime Prevention.
The Faculty’s mission is to train students in criminal major to work in law enforcement agencies such as the courts, procuracy, investigation and inspection agencies, and some other agencies such as law offices, legal consultancy offices, or administrative offices. The Faculty aims at providing students with essential knowledge about the society, current legal systems and with ability to solve simple legal problems. Therefore, the curriculum is designed with some core courses together with many general elective courses which allow students to pursue their career orientation.
Criminal Law Faculty pays lots of attention to the innovation of teaching content and method. The Faculty has compiled 4 books entitled Study Guide for Criminal Law (General part); Study Guide on Crimes; Study Guide for Law of Criminal Procedure; Lectures on Judicial Psychology.
The Faculty attracts students not only by interesting courses but also by qualified, enthusiastic and helpful lecturers. Graduates from the Faculty have been able to prove their professional capacity at work in the offices of the courts, procuracy, investigation, judgement enforcement as well as other agencies, and they are highly appreciated by their employers; this is an honour and a great encouragement to the Faculty.
Programs
Criminal Law Program
Courses
Core courses include: Criminal Law I, II, and III
Learning outcomes: on successful completion of Part I, “Basic theories on Criminal Law and Crimes”, students will be able to solve particular problems in real life such as identifying criminals in specific cases, defining time of crime, identifying accomplice, determining cases of clear exclusion of criminal liability etc
The objective of part II, “General issues on criminal responsibility and punishment”, is to equip students with necessary reasoning systems in order to solve specific requirements such as determining penalty, assembling penalties, identifying penalty limitation permitted in specific cases, commenting on penalties of pronounced criminal judgements.
The objective of Part III, “Crimes”, is to help students understand the criminal policy of the State, approach and master knowledge on crimes in order to effectively apply it in real life; giving students initial practice in crime identification and penalty determination.
Elective courses include:
Theory of Crime and Punishment: Systematise theories on crimes, thereby equip students with skills on offence identification and penalty determination by case study.
Judicial Psychiatry: Equip students with psychiatric knowledge to prepare students for cases related to people with mental diseases. Understanding about mental assessment is also necessary for judiciary officers to evaluate proofs of mental assessment conclusions.
Forensic Examination: Provide essential medical knowledge for students to evaluate proofs of forensic test conclusions in criminal cases.
Academic researches
Academic researches of the Faculty have been held regularly through a diversity of activities such as executing university-level and ministry-level academic research projects, organizing professional meetings and workshops to solve issues arising in teaching activities, regularly updating information for the book "Study Guide for Criminal Law" (including 2 books: General Part and Specific Crimes compiled by the Faculty’s teaching staff), continuously improving electronic lesson plans of Criminal Law course using Powerpoint, instructing students on graduation theses as well as other academic researches.
In order to apply the new approach of “student-centred” teaching method, the Faculty’s teaching staff has put lots of effort into varying teaching methods and finding new ones. The traditional lecture method is supported by other new ones, like students’ self-study of recommended books, group work, case study, discussion etc. In the coming time, the program will continue to promote using active teaching methods to stimulate students’ initiative and creativity, reducing lecturers’ presentation time to increase time of students’ discussions and group work; which will train students to work independently or in teams after graduation.
Criminal Procedure Law
Courses
Core course - Criminal Procedure: includes 2 modules of 30 periods each, module 1: “General issues about Criminal Procedure Law”, module 2: “Procedures for criminal cases”.
Module 1 equips students with general knowledge on Criminal Procedure Law, like basic concepts of criminal law, principles of criminal procedure law, legal status of parties in criminal procedural law, institutional evidence in criminal procedural law and institutions of prevention measures in criminal procedure law.
Module 2 provides students with knowledge on process and procedures of prosecution, investigation, trial of criminal cases in the first instance, appellate hearing of criminal cases, special trial procedures and proceedings.
Elective courses include:
Intensive Law of Criminal Procedure (45 periods of study): provides students with advanced knowledge on principles and systems of principles of criminal law, theoretical proof in criminal proceedings, judicial coercive measures and the protection of human rights when applying coercive measures, criminal trials and execution of judicial judgements.
Science of Criminal Investigation (30 periods of study): This course studies techniques, tactics, and methods of criminal investigation. The content includes: General theory of criminal investigation science; Criminal techniques: theory on criminal traces, system of technical means, methods and skills to detect, consolidate evidence to ensure the reliability of the information obtained in criminal proceedings; Criminal tactics: establish a system of views, procedures, and methods of planning and organizing investigation legally and effectively; Specific investigation method for each type of crime.
Professional Court Clerk (30 periods of study): This course provides knowledge on organizational structure and operational principles of the Court; Functions, tasks, and areas of responsibility of the court clerk; Specialist skills of the court clerk.
Lawyer and Law Consultancy Services (30 periods of study): provides knowledge on lawyers’ organizations and legal consultancy in Vietnam; Introduction of legal profession and legal consultancy; Legal support and legal consulting needs in Vietnam; Missions, standards, and qualities required of lawyers and legal consultants; Specialist skills of lawyers and legal consultants.
Academic Researches
The program executed a university-level project: “Some amendments needed for Code of Criminal Procedure”, which is verified and accepted in 2000; compiled “Study Guide for Criminal Procedure Law”, “Learning materials for Criminal Procedure Law” published by Thanh Nien pulishing house in August 2005, “Study guide for Criminal Procedure Law and applicable legal documents” published by Thanh Nien publishing house in December 2006.
To improve teaching quality, the program often redefines teaching content and methods, focuses on active teaching methods which provide students with self-study approaches.
In the near future, the program will compile textbooks, reference books, and other types of monograph.
Related information
Textbooks and learning materials: Criminal Procedure Law – Hanoi Law University – CAND Publishing House; Study guide on Criminal Procedure Law and applicable legal documents.
Reference books: Criminology, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law in Vietnam – CTQG Publishing House (1995); Comparative criminal justice – Scientific Legal Research Institute - Ministry of Justice – 1999. Specialist scientific researches at all levels; Law journals; Journals of the people’s court; The State and Law Journal, Legal Studies Journal, Law Journal, Democracy and Law Journal, and Journal of Research and Legislation…
Criminology Program
Courses: Criminology (core course), Crime Prevention (elective), Judicial Psychology (elective)
Criminology and Crime Prevention courses provide students with knowledge on crime prevention in all legal and social aspects. Learners can apply knowledge of these courses to hold crime-prevention activities in local communities to reduce crimes in society.
Judicial Psychology course provides students with knowledge on psychology of all parties involved in proceedings of investigation, trial, and re-education. Learners can apply knowledge of this course to solve criminal cases, re-educate law-breakers, and work as defenders.
Academic research: Some research projects at university level have been executed, verified and accepted: “Prevention and fights against juvenile sexual assaults in Southern provinces of Vietnam (2004)”. The program also successfully organized a scientific discussion on "Teaching and Studying Methods of Criminology at Ho Chi Minh City University of Law”, compiled study guide and got a number of scientific articles published on journals, instructed students on graduation theses with distinction and high distinction results.
To improve teaching quality, the program keeps improving the teaching content to meet the requirements of crime prevention in real life, also focuses on innovating teaching method to give students self-study ability. Some tasks that have been done are: compiled study guide for Judicial Psychology, provided students with research topics and review questions (Criminology course), and recommended reference materials.
In the future, the program will focus more on writing books and reference materials for Criminology course in order to better serve the learning needs of students and contribute to the development of this scientific field.
Personnel
Dean: Vo Thi Kim Oanh, Ph.D
Email: vtkoanh@hcmulaw.edu.vnThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Vice Dean: Cao Van Hao, LL.M
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Lecturers
1. Tran Thanh Binh
2. Le Huynh Tan Duy
3. Le Thi Thuy Duong
4. Dinh Van Doan
5. Phan Thi Phuong Hien
6. Nguyen Thi Phuong Hoa
7. Nguyen Thi Anh Hong
8. Le Vu Huy
9. Nguyen Huynh Bao Khanh
10. Lo Van Ly
11. Nguyen Thi Bich Mai
12. Le Thi Anh Nga
13. Mai Khac Phuc
14. Hoang Thi Tue Phuong
15. Luong Thi My Quynh
16. Pham Thai
17. Le Nguyen Thanh
18. Tran Thanh Thao
19. Vu Thi Thuy
20. Mai Thi Thuy
21. Phan Anh Tuan
22. Nguyen Anh Tuan
23.Tran Ngoc Lan Trang
Assistant
Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao
Personal Information
Dean: Vo Thi Kim Oanh
Academic title: Ph.D, senior lecturer
Email: vtkoanh@hcmulaw.edu.vnThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Fields of specialities: Criminal Procedure Law
Vice Dean: Cao Van Hao
Academic title: LL.M, senior lecturer
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Fields of specialities: Criminal Law
Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao, assistant
Academic title: LL.B
Email: nttthao@hcmulaw.edu.vn
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Tran Thanh Binh
Academic title: LL.B
Email: ttbinh@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities:
Le Thi Thuy Duong
Academic title: LL.B
Email: lttduong@hcmulaw.edu.vn
Fields of specialities:
Le Huynh Tan Duy
Academic title: LL.M
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Fields of specialities: Criminal Procedure Law
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