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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 5 89 - 111 September 18, 2025

Navigating the Challenges of the Omnibus Law Technique in Vietnam: From Complexity to Reform

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Nguyen Nhu Ha
Legal Department, Ministry of Education and Training, Hanoi, Vietnam
Co-author
Nguyen Tien Dat
Lecturer at Faculty of Economic Law, Academy of Policy and Development, the Ministry of Finance, Vietnam
Co-author
Dang Minh Phuong
Lecturer at Faculty of Economic Law, Academy of Policy and Development, the Ministry of Finance, Vietnam
Co-author
Luu Hong Le
Lecturer at Faculty of Economic Law, Academy of Policy and Development, the Ministry of Finance, Vietnam
View PDF Full text DOIhttps://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1110734
Abstract

This study examines the Omnibus Law technique as a reformative approach or a potential source of unmanageable complexity, with a focus on its application in Vietnam. Initially, the paper analyzes the theoretical foundations and international perspectives on the Omnibus Law technique, highlighting both its advantages and inherent challenges. Subsequently, the research delves into the application of this technique in Vietnam prior to 2025, identifying issues related to legislative coherence and procedural consistency. The introduction of the 2025 Law on Promulgation of Legal Normative Documents marks a pivotal change, aiming to address previous shortcomings by providing clearer guidelines and a more structured application process. Despite these improvements, challenges remain in terms of coordination among governmental bodies and the practical aspects of implementation. The study concludes by proposing recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of the Omnibus Law technique in Vietnam, emphasizing the need for strengthened coordination, transparent procedures, and resource allocation to ensure successful legislative reform.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 5, Page 89 - 111
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1110734
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