The committee will also discuss for the first time drafts of laws on insurance trading, court appeals, human trafficking - and measurements.
The law on human trafficking will tighten regulations on adoption, foreign marriages, labour exports and tourism.
According to a report by the law drafting board, human trafficking, especially of women and women, has become more serious in the past five years.
The draft law proposes many new measures to prevent trafficking, including the application of modern technology at international border gates to check on fake documents.
The committee will also consider different opinions on draft laws covering consumer rights and civil procedures.
On the final day of the session on August 26, the committee will discuss a Government proposal to ratify inter-country adoption.
Reports on security and social order and the situation in the East Sea will also be presented at the meetings.
The Government will also present a report on the trial implementation of the abolishment of People's Councils at district and ward levels at the eighth plenary session of the National Assembly in October. — VNS
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