Ensuring a Healthy Environment Toward Sustainable Development
An Analysis of Legislation to Implement the Constitution in Vietnam
Abstract
The article examines how Vietnam’s constitutional right to a healthy environment is implemented through the 2020 Law on Environmental Protection. Read through the lens of the three pillars of sustainable development (economic, social and environmental) and against benchmarks from international law and the SDGs, it reveals an implementation gap: a growth-centred economic pillar still dominates, fragmenting governance and hollowing out participation. It argues that only a rebalancing which strengthens environmental institutions and ‘greens’ economic policy can turn this constitutional promise into an effective, lived right.
Submitted: Sept. 10, 2025 | Published May 20, 2026 | Language: en
Keywords Vietnam • Constitution • Environmental legislation • Sustainable development • Healthy environment
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