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31 works won the contest "Stories of Civil Judgment Enforcement"

On the afternoon of July 17, Vietnam Law Newspaper and the Civil Judgment Enforcement Management Department jointly organized the closing ceremony and award ceremony of the contest "Civil Judgment Enforcement Career Stories".

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới17/07/2025

The contest is a practical activity towards the 80th anniversary of the Traditional Day of the Vietnamese Judiciary (August 28, 1945 - August 28, 2025) and the 6th Patriotic Emulation Congress of the Judiciary, the 79th anniversary of the Traditional Day of Civil Judgment Execution (July 19, 1946 - July 19, 2025).

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The organizers awarded the A prize to the winning authors. Photo: Vu Dung

After 8 months of launching the contest, the Organizing Committee received nearly 300 works; decided to award 31 prizes to individuals with high-quality entries. Of which, there is 1 Special Prize; 2 A prizes; 3 B prizes and 5 C prizes; 15 Encouragement prizes and 5 prizes for authors with impressive works. The Special Prize of the contest belongs to author Binh An (Thu Hang) - Vietnam Law Newspaper with a series of 3 episodes: "Stories about "pioneers" giving way to the younger generation in the process of streamlining the apparatus".

Two A prizes were awarded to the group of authors from the Vietnam Law Newspaper with a 3-part series: "Bailiffs and the arduous journey of enforcing justice"; and author Nguyen Chien Thang - People's Army Newspaper with a 4-part series: "Anchoring civil judgment enforcement in the highlands".

The contest has received a great response from professional and non-professional writers nationwide, reflected in the number of entries, diverse in genre and participants. Many entries have realistically and touchingly exploited everyday stories in remote, border and island areas - where the working conditions of civil enforcement officers are still difficult and lacking.

Speaking at the award ceremony, Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Ngoc congratulated the honored authors, and emphasized that this is a very meaningful contest, contributing to encouraging and recognizing the dedication of the enforcement sector, of the team of civil enforcement officers and executors. Comrade Nguyen Thanh Ngoc hopes that the contest will become an annual activity, spreading more widely in the coming time, continuing to arouse pride and professional responsibility in each enforcement officer, at the same time, helping people understand, share and accompany the work of civil enforcement in the cause of building a rule-of-law state, a democratic, fair and civilized society.

Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/31-tac-pham-doat-giai-cuoc-thi-chuyen-nghe-thi-hanh-an-dan-su-709414.html


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