Những chuyển biến tiêu biểu trong nhận thức và xây dựng luật pháp về tự do tín ngưỡng tôn giáo ở Việt Nam. (Vietnamese)

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  • Author(s): Nguyễn Anh Cường
  • Source:
    Vietnam Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities; 2023, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p459-470, 12p
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    • Alternate Title:
      Notable Changes in Vietnamese Religious Freedom Awareness and Lawmaking. (English)
    • Abstract:
      The early stages of establishing the modern Vietnamese state witnessed the recognition and establishment of legal frameworks about belief and religion, reflecting a growing consciousness and regulatory efforts in this domain. The perspectives held by the Communist Party of Vietnam and the legal framework established by Vietnamese legislation have established an environment conducive to the exercise of freedom of belief and religion by all individuals. Consequently, with societal progress, Vietnam has emerged as a nation characterized by an extensive array of religious and belief systems, positioning it among the most diverse and culturally affluent countries globally. The advancement of religious practices and beliefs in Vietnam necessitates the enhancement of legal frameworks to safeguard the freedom of belief among the populace. The article examines the significant changes that have taken place in Vietnam's laws on religion and belief, with a focus on ensuring freedom during their formation and development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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