At the exhibition of the 2025 Law Day Celebration organized by the Ministry of Justice on November 7, 2025, the Chairman of the National Assembly, Mr. Tran Thanh Man, directly interacted with the Law AI system operated and developed by LuatVietnam.vn on the National Law Portal.
On November 7, the Ministry of Justice held the 2025 Law Day Celebration of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. Mr. Tran Thanh Man, Chairman of the National Assembly and member of the Politburo, attended and chaired the Ceremony. Also in attendance were representatives of the Government’s leadership; central-level agencies; provincial-level leaders and representatives of Party Committees, People’s Councils, People’s Committees, and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committees of provinces and centrally run cities; representatives of the National Assembly Delegations; members of the Coordinating Council for Legal Dissemination and Education; and leaders of departments, agencies and mass organizations.

At the Celebration, the official version of the National Law Portal was launched, featuring numerous new and enhanced functions to support people and enterprises in accessing legal information; providing answers to law-related questions; and assisting state management in law-making and law enforcement in the digital environment in a timely, convenient, and effective manner. Law AI — operated and developed by LuatVietnam — is one of the Portal’s key features.








In addition to the Law AI system — an artificial intelligence application developed and operated by LuatVietnam — LuatVietnam is also responsible for the “New legal normative documents” section on the National Law Portal, providing the contents and attributes of newly promulgated legal normative documents.
The operation and development of the Law AI system — an intelligent legal assistant — on the National Law Portal represents an important milestone in LuatVietnam’s development, contributing to the goal of innovating law-making and law enforcement to meet the country’s development requirements in the new era, as set out in Resolution No. 66-NQ/TW.
