Abstract

With its essential role in socioeconomic development and defense security, Ho Chi Minh City faces many diverse and complex legal challenges. Disseminating and educating the law residents, especially disadvantaged people, is one of the main tasks of legal aid centers. However, currently, this work faces many limitations and difficulties. This article focuses on researching models and methods of legal dissemination and education in Ho Chi Minh City. These models include on-site legal aid activities, participation in legal proceedings, and the activities of legal aid clubs. Using document analysis, the article argues that residents are equipped with basic legal knowledge through these activities, helping them clearly understand their rights and obligations in daily life. This helps improve citizens’ awareness and respect for the law and promotes their active participation in nation-building and sustainable development.

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