The visit aimed to establish cooperation with the U.K. Supreme Court, study the structure and operation of the British judicial system, and exchange expertise on commercial dispute resolution, particularly in the International Financial Center, as well as case law and judicial training.

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Chief Justice Le Minh Tri (left) meets with Lord Robert Reed, President of the U.K. Supreme Court.

During the visit, Tri held talks with Lord Robert Reed, President of the U.K. Supreme Court. Emphasizing the significance of the visit amid Vietnam’s development of a specialized court law for its International Financial Center, Tri expressed appreciation for the U.K.’s experience as a common law country with a strong reputation for resolving disputes in international financial hubs. The Vietnamese court has been working closely with experienced British experts throughout the legislative process.

Lord Reed affirmed the U.K. court’s readiness to share knowledge and best practices on specialized courts, including jurisdiction, applicable law, language of proceedings, enforcement, and judge training and appointment.

In discussions with Lady Chief Justice Sue Carr, President of the Courts of England and Wales, Tri exchanged views on adjudication and judicial training. He highlighted Vietnam’s ongoing judicial reforms aimed at enhancing trial quality and judge development to meet public expectations. The Lady Chief Justice welcomed the visit and outlined the U.K.’s approach to fostering public trust in the justice system.

The Vietnamese Chief Justice also met with Lord Justice Richard Snowden of the Court of Appeal to discuss detailed aspects of Vietnam’s draft law on specialized courts for its International Financial Center. Lord Justice Snowden and colleagues shared expert insights on ensuring the specialized court’s distinctiveness, including judge qualifications, applicable law, language use, and procedural rules.

At a meeting with Alastair King, Lord Mayor of the City of London, Tri emphasized Vietnam’s aspiration to develop a robust, modern International Financial Center with ongoing support from London. Mayor King outlined the district’s operations and expressed willingness to advise and cooperate in applying the U.K.’s long-standing common law to reduce costs and improve dispute resolution efficiency.

Source: VNA