The challenges for the rule of law in the state of emergency and the case of Vietnam during the COVID-19 pandemic

Minh Tuan Dang, Thi Ai Quynh Hoang

Article ID: 7497
Vol 8, Issue 9, 2024

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A state of emergency allows authorities to exercise special powers, including the temporary suspension of regular legal provisions and human rights standards. This scenario engenders a conflict between extraordinary powers and the foundational principles of the rule of law. This paper investigates one of the most contentious legal dilemmas concerning emergency powers: whether these powers must be exercised within the bounds of legal constraints. This paper also explores whether ordinary principles of legality apply in situations involving emergency powers. This study aims to examine how this tension is approached from different perspectives. It focuses on discussing the challenges for the rule of law in the state of emergency. It also studies Vietnam’s approach to addressing these challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.


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the rule of law; state of emergency; human rights; supervision of power; Vietnam

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i9.7497

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