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Judicial system of Vietnam : ウィキペディア英語版
Judicial system of Vietnam

The judicial system of Vietnam is governed under the Constitution of Vietnam, the Law on the Organization of People's Courts (2014), and the Law on the Organization of People's Procuracies (2014). Since Vietnam is a one-party socialist republic, the judiciary falls under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, and judges and procurators are all members of the Party. The judiciary is nominally accountable to the National Assembly of Vietnam, which is the highest institution of government power in the country.
==Structure==
The judicial system of Vietnam comprises the "people's courts," military tribunals, and people's procuracies.
The highest court in the country is the Supreme People's Court. Underneath the Supreme People's Court are three levels of courts: the superior people's courts (''toà án nhân dân cấp cao''), of which there are three; the provincial-level people's courts (''toà án nhân dân cấp tỉnh''), of which there are 63; and district-level people's courts (''toà án nhân dân cấp huyện''), which is the lowest level. The superior courts are appellate courts based in Hanoi, Danang, and Ho Chi Minh City, each responsible for the northern, central, and southern region of the country, respectively. Provincial and municipal courts are both trial courts and appellate courts, while district courts are trial courts. There are military tribunals established at various levels in the Vietnam People's Army, the highest one being the Central Military Tribunal, which is subordinate to the Supreme People's Court. The Supreme People's Court is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court (''Chánh án Toà án nhân dân tối cao''), who is appointed by the National Assembly of Vietnam.
The people's procuracies (also known as the people's office of inspection and supervision, ''viện kiểm sát nhân dân'') serve as the prosecutorial authority in Vietnam. They also have the responsibility to supervise and inspect judicial compliance by government agencies and officials. There is a people's procuracy for every people's court, and the military has its own military procuracies. The highest procuracy is the Supreme People's Procuracy (''Viện Kiểm sát nhân dân tối cao''), headed by the Chief Procurator of the Supreme People's Procuracy (''Viện trưởng Viện Kiểm sát nhân dân tối cao''), who is appointed by the National Assembly.

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