On June 16, 2020, the 14th National Assembly voted to pass the Law on Mediation and Dialogue at the Court. This new law has specified the cases where mediation and dialogue are not conducted in court. As follows:
Non-conduction of mediation or dialogue at Court (Article 19 Law on mediation or dialogue at Court)
The above are the cases where mediation and dialogue are not conducted in Court. The Law on Mediation and Dialogue at Court will officially take effect from January 1, 2021.
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On June 16, 2020, the 14th National Assembly voted to pass the Law on Mediation and Dialogue at Court. This new law defines the role of the Mediator in the mediation and dialogue proceedings at the Court. As follows:
The work of preparing mediation or dialogue of mediators includes:
2. Tasks of mediators in the process of conducting mediation or dialogue at court (Article 23 – Law on Mediation, Dialogue at Court)
The Mediator deals with both facts and legal matters, but law is not the focus of the mediation process. Mediation is not about deciding who is right and who is wrong, who is at fault, declaring who wins and who loses, but looking into the future. The focus is not on who said what, what to do in the past. Instead, its purpose is to find a practical solution that is acceptable to anyone involved, taking into account various interests, legal interests as well as other benefits (e.g.: To preserve relationships or honor or find competitive boundaries in the marketplace).
The above are regulations about the Role of the Mediator in procedures for mediation and dialogue at Court under the Law on Mediation, Dialogue at Court. The Law on Mediation and Dialogue at Court will officially take effect from January 1, 2021.
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Conditions for becoming a Mediator under the Law on Mediation, Dialogue in Court
On June 16, 2020, the 14th National Assembly voted to pass the Law on Mediation and Dialogue at the Court. This new law fully specifies the criteria for a Mediator as well as the order, procedures, and authority to choose and appoint. This is an institutionalized policy to attract and mobilize human resources with knowledge and experience in society to participate in coordination with the Court to conduct mediations and dialogues to resolve civil disputes, administrative complaints.
The person who wants to be appointed a mediator must be:
In addition to the above-mentioned conditions, a person who wants to be appointed as a Mediator must also fully meet the following conditions:
2. A person who falls into one of the following cases may not be appointed as a mediator (Clause 2 Article 10 – Law on Mediation, Dialogue at Court)
Failing to meet the requirements specified in Section 1 of this Article;
3. Grounds for appointment of mediators (Article 11 – Law on Mediation, Dialogue at Court)
A person who finds himself/herself satisfactory with all the requirements specified in Clause 1, Article 10 of Law on Mediation, Dialogue at Court may submit an application for appointment of mediator to the court where he/she wishes to act as a mediator.
4.The term of office of a mediator is 3 years from the date of appointment (Clause 6 Article 11 – Law on Mediation, Dialogue at Court)
The above are regulations about conditions for becoming a Mediator under the Law on Mediation, Dialogue in Court. The Law on Mediation and Dialogue at Court will officially take effect from January 1, 2021.
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On June 17, 2020, The National Assembly promulgates the Enterprise Law 2020 to apply to enterprises; Agencies, organizations and individuals involved in the establishment, management organization, reorganization, dissolution and related operations of enterprises.
Accordingly, for the regulations on seal of enterprises, the Enterprise Law 2020 stipulates as follows:
The Law on Enterprises 2020 no longer provides for the notification of the enterprise’s seal sample to the business registration authority for public posting on the National Business Registration Portal after being granted a Certificate of Business registration.
Thus, the enterprise’s seal is decided, managed, and used by the enterprise in compliance with the above provisions of law, without having to notify the business registration agency.
The Enterprise Law 2020 takes effect from January 1, 2021.
On June 17, 2020, The National Assembly promulgates the Enterprise Law 2020 to apply to enterprises; Agencies, organizations and individuals involved in the establishment, management organization, reorganization, dissolution and related operations of enterprises.
Accordingly, for the regulations on seal of enterprises, the Enterprise Law 2020 stipulates as follows:
The Law on Enterprises 2020 no longer provides for the notification of the enterprise’s seal sample to the business registration authority for public posting on the National Business Registration Portal after being granted a Certificate of Business registration.
Thus, the enterprise’s seal is decided, managed, and used by the enterprise in compliance with the above provisions of law, without having to notify the business registration agency.
The Enterprise Law 2020 takes effect from January 1, 2021.
On June 17, 2020, the National Assembly promulgated the Law on Investment No. 61/2020 /QH14 regulating business investment activities in Vietnam and business investment activities from Viet Nam to foreign countries.
Accordingly, at Article 44 of this Law has new provisions on the operation duration of investment projects as follows:
However, not all investment projects will have their operation duration extended, with the following investment projects not being extended:
The Investment Law takes effect from January 1, 2021, and applies to investors, agencies, organizations and individuals related to business investment activities.
On June 17th, 2020, the Law on Investment 2020 was passed by the 14th National Assembly and came into effect from January 1, 2021. Accordingly, the Law on Investment 2020 has added a number of industries eligible for investment incentives as well as additional investment incentive policies, specifically as follows:
Firstly, the Investment Law of 2020 adds many sectors with investment incentives. Specifically, the following sectors with investment incentives are added to the Law on Investment 2014, specified in Article 16:
Second, amending and supplementing beneficiaries of investment incentives. Accordingly, there are 03 subjects enjoying investment incentives modified, and 02 additional subjects as follows:
Thirdly, add investment incentives: Quick depreciation, increase deductible expenses when calculating taxable income.
Fourthly, the Investment Law 2020 also adds a number of provisions on the principles and conditions for application of investment incentives, such as: application of time incentives, according to project implementation results; Investors must ensure that the preferential conditions are met during the period of enjoying incentives according to the provisions of law, …
Fifth, unlike the 2014 Investment Law, the new Law has special investment incentives and support policies that allow special incentives (up to 50% more) to create policies to attract FDI inflows.
On June 17, 2020, the 14th National Assembly promulgated the Law on Investment No. 61/2020/QH14. This Law takes effect from January 1st, 2021. Accordingly, the Investment Law 2020 has made more comprehensive and complete changes than the shortcomings of the 2014 Investment Law. One of the outstanding contents is the regulation on abolishing and supplementing some conditional business lines. Specifically as follows:
First, to abolish 16 conditional business lines. The current list of conditional business sectors and trades is subject to the provisions of the Law amending and supplementing Article 6 and Appendix 4 on the List of sectors and trades subject to conditional business investment in the Investment Law 2014, including 243 industries and trades. However, because there are a number of conditional business lines that are deemed unnecessary and obstruct the market entry process of individuals and organizations, the Investment Law 2020 has reduced the number of industries and occupations conditional business to 227 occupations.
Secondly, adding 08 conditional business lines, including:
Thirdly, the Investment Law 2020 also amends a number of regulations on business lines such as: Insurance brokers into “insurance, auxiliary” insurance brokers; Providing “. Vn” domain name registration and maintenance services into domain name registration and maintenance services; Business shipping, shipping agency services into shipping business;… and some detailed modification in other industries.
At the 9th session, National Assembly XIV, Enterprise Law 2020 (Law) was approved and will officially take effect on January 1, 2021. The following will be 5 new points specified in the last 4 chapters (Chapter VII, Chapter VIII, Chapter IX, Chapter X) of LAW 2020, specifically the article will go into details as follows:
Above are 5 new points specified in the last 4 chapters (Chapter VII, Chapter VIII, Chapter IX, Chapter X), these regulations will be valid when Law 2020 takes effect (from January 1, 2020).
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