Nguyên nhân ảnh hưởng đến việc phát triển án lệ và giải pháp khắc phục

21/12/2022 10:49 | 4 tháng trước

(LSVN) – Án lệ chính thức trở thành một loại nguồn luật trong hệ thống pháp luật nước ta kể từ khi Nghị quyết số 03/2015/NQ-HĐTP ngày 28/10/2015 của Hội đồng Thẩm phán Tòa án nhân dân tối cao về quy trình lựa chọn, công bố và áp dụng án lệ có hiệu lực pháp luật. Trong quá trình áp dụng, mặc dù Hội đồng Thẩm phán Tòa án nhân dân tối cao đã ban hành Nghị quyết số 04/2019/NQ-HĐTP ngày 18/6/2019 thay thế Nghị quyết số 03/2015/NQ-HĐTP và Tòa án nhân dân tối cao ban hành nhiều văn bản chỉ đạo tăng cường công tác phát triển án lệ, nhưng cho đến nay, số lượng án lệ được ban hành còn hạn chế, chưa đáp ứng kỳ vọng của Tòa án nhân dân tối cao và nhu cầu của đời sống pháp lý. Trong phạm vi bài viết này, tác giả phân tích thực trạng ban hành án lệ của Tòa án nhân dân tối cao; nguyên nhân ảnh hưởng đến việc phát triển án lệ và đề xuất giải pháp khắc phục.

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2023 Special 301 Report

Office of the United States Trade Representative

The Special 301 Report (Report) is the result of an annual review of the state of intellectual property (IP) protection and enforcement in U.S. trading partners around the world, which the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) conducts pursuant to Section 182 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (the Trade Act, 19 U.S.C. § 2242). C

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Excerpt: Section on Vietnam

VIETNAM

Vietnam remains on the Watch List in 2023. Vietnam took steps to improve intellectual property (IP) protection and enforcement, including amending its Intellectual Property Law in June 2022 and acceding to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) and WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT), collectively known asthe WIPO Internet Treaties, in April 2022 and November 2021 respectively. Right holders also welcomed greater engagement with enforcement authorities and increases in Vietnam Customs’ border enforcement in certain areas. However, IP enforcement continues to be a serious challenge. While Vietnamese authorities initiated a criminal investigation against the operators of Phimmoi.net, the investigation has stalled. There are almost no criminal investigations or prosecutions, even though Vietnam has criminal laws imposing substantial fines and years of incarceration for copyright and trademark infringement. Vietnam continues to rely heavily on administrative enforcement actions, which have consistently failed to deter widespread counterfeiting and piracy. In particular, online
piracy, including the use of illicit streaming devices and associated piracy applications to access unauthorized audiovisual content, remains a significant concern. Moreover, although Vietnam issued a decree to address the online sale of counterfeit goods, the trafficking of pirated and counterfeit goods through e-commerce sites and elsewhere online remains a serious problem. Counterfeit goods remain widely available in physical markets as well. According to right holders,weak IP enforcement in Vietnam is due to poor coordination among ministries and agencies responsible for enforcement, delays in investigations and court proceedings, and the lack of familiarity with IP law among police, prosecutors, and judges. The United States is closely monitoring and engaging with Vietnam on the ongoing implementation of amendments to the 2015 Penal Code with respect to criminal enforcement of IP violations. In addition, right holders have raised concerns about trademark application backlogs. Furthermore, Vietnam’s system for protecting against the unfair commercial use, as well asthe unauthorized disclosure, of undisclosed test or other data generated to obtain marketing approval for pharmaceutical products needs clarification. The United States is also monitoring the implementation of IP provisions pursuant to Vietnam’s commitments under trade agreements with third parties. The European UnionVietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) grandfathered prior users of certain cheese terms from the restrictions in the geographical indications (GIs) provisions of the EVFTA, and it is important that Vietnam ensure market access for prior users of those terms who were in the Vietnamese market before the grandfathering date of January 1, 2017. The United States urges Vietnam to engage on and address these issues and to provide interested stakeholders with meaningful opportunities for input as it proceeds with these reforms. The United States will continue to press on these and other IP issues with Vietnam through the United States-Vietnam Trade and Investment Framework Agreement and other bilateral engagement.

Death threats, trolling and sexist abuse: climate scientists report online attacks

nature.com

Survey highlights experiences of dozens of climate researchers who have endured online harassment related to their work.

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Among 468 survey respondents, 39% said they have experienced online harassment or abuse related to their climate research.Credit: Oscar Wong/Getty

In 2013, Richard Betts called the police because someone online threatened to string him up with piano wire. The threat happened after Betts, a climate scientist at the University of Exeter, UK, tweeted about the rising temperatures the world would experience the following year. This wasn’t the first time someone had responded negatively to his comments about climate change; nor would it be the last. And Betts isn’t alone.

survey by the international non-governmental organization Global Witness hints at the extent of online abuse faced by scientists working on climate topics worldwide, some of which takes a toll on their work or well-being.

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