The event was held by the HCMA to create a forum for scientists, experts, former lecturers, officials and Party members of the academy to discuss and contribute opinions to perfect the draft law.
The top legislator emphasised four basic issues that need to be thoroughly grasped when amending and supplementing the Land Law following the conclusion of the Party Delegation to the NA and the NA Standing Committee.
Firstly, it is necessary to closely follow and institutionalise guidelines, orientations and policies in the 13th National Party Congress Document, as well as Party resolutions and conclusions, and the legislature’s resolutions.
Secondly, the revised law should inherit the stable regulations of the law on land over the past periods that have been proved to be correct.
Thirdly, the uniformity, compatibility and feasibility of the legal system to create motivation for socio-economic development.
Fourthly, the amendment process needs to be implemented in a methodical, scientific and objective manner, with selective reference from the experiences of countries, and the collection of opinions from people.
The top legislator asked participants to focus their attention on the regulations on the rights, obligations and responsibilities of stakeholders in land-related legal relations, the institutionalisation of the content of Resolution 18-NQ/TW on land finance and land prices, land use planning and planning on land acquisition for socio-economic development for national and public interests.