FINES IN THE VIETNAMESE CRIMINAL CODE - PRACTICAL APPLICATION
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https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v22.n7.4059Palabras clave:
Criminal Law, Crime, Penalty, Fine, VietnamResumen
Although the provisions on fines in the Vietnamese Criminal Code have been amended, supplemented, and undergone numerous changes to align with evolving circumstances, the regulations concerning fines in the Vietnamese Criminal Code and their practical application still exhibit certain shortcomings and limitations. Therefore, conducting research to identify these shortcomings and limitations, while proposing recommendations to enhance the provisions of the Criminal Code on fines, holds significant importance.
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