Youth with the responsibility to ensure the rule of law
(Baonghean.vn) - In the context of modern Vietnamese society, the role and responsibility of young people are increasingly emphasized, especially in ensuring the rule of law according to the Constitution.
Young people are not only the core force in shaping the future of the country but also the ones who preserve and promote the value of the law. Compliance with and promotion of the law not only helps build a fair and transparent society but also creates conditions for the comprehensive development of each individual.
Compliance with the law in daily life
One of the most important responsibilities of young people is to strictly comply with the law in all daily activities. This is reflected in small things such as obeying traffic safety laws, protecting the environment by not littering, to fulfilling civic duties such as paying taxes, participating in social insurance... This not only helps protect oneself from legal risks, but also demonstrates self-awareness and responsibility to the community.
Participate in social and political activities
Young people need to actively participate in social and political activities to contribute to the process of building and developing the law and protecting the rule of law. Through participation in youth organizations and unions, young people can improve their understanding of the legal system and at the same time act as a voice representing their interests and desires and those of the community.
Actively participating in electoral processes, policy discussions, or participating in monitoring law enforcement are also ways for young people to contribute to ensuring the rule of law.

Raising awareness and legal knowledge
Equally important is the responsibility of young people to raise their awareness and knowledge of the law. Young people need to proactively learn and update their knowledge of new legal issues and changes in the national and international legal system. This not only helps them become good citizens, but also helps them become role models for others to follow. Organizing seminars and discussions on the law, participating in courses on citizens’ rights and obligations are also effective ways to raise their legal knowledge.
Promote and protect civil rights
Young people also have the responsibility to promote and protect civil rights in accordance with the Constitution and the law. This is not only limited to protecting individual rights but also includes fighting for the rights of vulnerable groups in society, such as women, children, and people with disabilities. Young people can participate in non-governmental organizations and social projects to raise awareness and protect the rights of these groups. Furthermore, using social networks and other media responsibly to spread correct information about civil rights is also an effective way for young people to participate in protecting and promoting the rule of law.

Contribute and participate in the law-making process
Another important responsibility of young people is to participate in the process of building and perfecting the legal system. Young people can contribute to draft laws, attend community listening sessions and legal seminars to give their views and opinions. Through this, they not only contribute to making the legal system more fair, transparent and effective, but also demonstrate their responsibility and power.
This involvement is not limited to providing opinions on legal issues but also includes legal education for the community, especially for groups with limited access to legal information. Youth can use their skills in organizing seminars, discussions, online or offline courses to raise legal awareness in the community.
In a society governed by the rule of law, the responsibility of young people is not only to comply with the law but also to actively participate in the process of building, implementing and protecting the legal system. By complying with the law in daily life, participating in social and political activities, improving legal knowledge and awareness, promoting civil rights, and contributing to the development of laws, Vietnamese youth demonstrate their important role in ensuring the rule of law.
The dynamism, creativity and sense of responsibility of young people will be key factors contributing to the sustainable and comprehensive development of a society based on the law. To achieve this goal, support from the state, social organizations and the community is needed to create conditions for young people to participate actively and effectively.
Young people are not only an important resource for national development but also the ones who preserve and promote the values of fairness, transparency and the rule of law. This role and responsibility requires each young person to not only be equipped with solid legal knowledge but also to have a high sense of awareness and responsibility towards themselves, the community and society.