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  1. Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Vietnam for a variety of crimes. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative gives Vietnam a score of 4.4 out of 10 on the right to freedom from the death penalty, based on responses from human rights experts in the country.

  2. 27. Mai 2022 · Vietnam is famously secretive about its use of capital punishment. However, rights groups believe it to be one of the biggest executioners in the world and the biggest in Southeast Asia.

  3. Vietnam. Death Penalty. The use of the death penalty is frequent in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Capital punishment is applied for 29 offences, including murder, armed robbery, drug trafficking, rape, sexual abuse of children, and a range of economic crimes, such as graft and corruption, fraud and embezzlement (500 million dong ($33,200 ...

  4. 12. Aug. 2019 · This article examines the change and reform of capital offences in Vietnamese laws from a historical and legal perspective. It analyzes the evolution of the death penalty from an instrument of power and coercion to a manifestation of justice based on rule of law and human rights.

    • Kien Tran, Cong Giao Vu
    • 2019
  5. 12. Aug. 2023 · Vietnam, one of the 55 countries still retaining capital punishment, faces scrutiny of its legal system and cases of police abuse. The article argues for Vietnam to abolish the death penalty or establish a moratorium, citing international resolutions, human rights principles, and wrongful convictions.

  6. 9. Nov. 2023 · Vietnam ranks among the top nations for capital punishment, with at least 189 people sentenced to death from January to October 2023. Most of the death sentences are for drug-related offenses, while some are for murder, and the number of executions is unclear.

  7. 9. Aug. 2023 · The article explores the impact of the death penalty on crime, the human rights violations in the justice system, and the public opinion in Vietnam. It also examines the case of Nguyen Van Chuong, who faces execution despite his possible innocence.