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Study Tour of Delegation from the Vietnamese Procuracy - Australia

On behalf of the Danish Aid Agency, Danida, CDI designed and organised a study tour of Australia and New Zealand for a senior delegation from the Supreme People’s Procuracy (SPP) of Vietnam, led by the Deputy General Procurator Dr Khuat Van Nga. The delegation was accompanied by CDI Director Roland Rich. The main theme of the visit was to learn how the adversarial system of criminal justice worked in a common law jurisdiction. The Australian program was conducted in Melbourne and Sydney and concentrated on the work of prosecutors and defence lawyers. The delegation identified a number of interesting ideas which they will be following up.

Dr Nga with Carolyn Davy, Assistant Director of the Commonwealth DPP
The delegation with Mark Pedley, Director of the Commonwealth DPP and Carolyn Davy
The delegation with Stuart Thomson and Natalie Antaw of the NSW Police
The delegation at the Law Society of NSW
The delegation with Ernie Schmatt of the NSW Judicial Commission
The delegation on Sydney Harbour, (l to r) Le Tien, Ngo Quang Lien, Pham Van Cuong, Dr. Khuat Van Nga, Pham Van Gon, Duong Xuan Khinh, Nguyen Huy Phuong

Australian - Report & Program pdf | rtf
Vietnam Procuracy delegation visits New Zealand

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