• Legal Analysis of the Charging and Sentencing of 13 Boeung Kak Community Representatives on 24 May 2012

    • Released Date: 11-Jun-2012
    • Publication: Report
    Legal Analysis of the Charging and Sentencing of 13 Boeung Kak Community Representatives on 24 May 2012
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    On 24 May 2012, 13 female representatives of the evicted communities at Boeung Kak were charged, tried, sentenced and imprisoned over the course of a single day. 1) The women are: Tep Vanny, Heng Mom, Chheng Leap, Kong Chantha, Tol Sreypov, Phann Chhunreth, Pov Sophea, Soung Sakmai, Chan Navy, Tho Davy, Ngoun Kimleang, Song Sreyleap and Nget Khun. 2) They were charged at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court under Article 504 of the Penal Code 2009 (Aggravating Circumstances (Obstruction of Public Official)) and Article 34 of the Land Law 2001 (Illegal Occupation of Land) (the “Charges”). (This document is available only in English version)

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  • Key Trial Monitoring Statistics: Phnom Penh Court of First Instance January to December 2011

    • Released Date: 15-Mar-2012
    • Publication: Leaflet
    Key Trial Monitoring Statistics: Phnom Penh Court of First Instance January to December 2011
    Detail

    This leaflet illustrates the important statistical information gathered by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights’ (“CCHR”) Trial Monitoring Project at the Phnom Penh Court of First Instance (“Phnom Penh Court”) in 2011.

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  • Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring Handbook

    • Released Date: 13-Feb-2012
    • Publication: Others
    Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring Handbook
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    The independent and efficient functioning of the judiciary is central to the protection and enforcement of human rights. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia (the “Constitution”) provides for recognition and respect for human rights, as stipulated in all relevant international instruments. This includes the right to a fair trial, more specifically defined in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (the “ICCPR”) as “the right of every person accused of a crime to receive a fair and public hearing by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law”.

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  • The Rights of Persons Under Arrest (Arrest Rights Card)

    • Released Date: 06-Feb-2012
    • Publication: Others
    The Rights of Persons Under Arrest (Arrest Rights Card)
    Detail

    Under Cambodian law, anyone who is held in police custody has some basic rights to protect them from ill‐treatment. These rights belong to everyone who has been detained—they should not be taken away from you.

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  • Fact Sheet: Law on the Organization and Functioning of the Supreme Council of Magistracy (“Law on the SCM”)

    • Released Date: 03-Feb-2012
    • Publication: Report
    Fact Sheet: Law on the Organization and Functioning of the Supreme Council of Magistracy (“Law on the SCM”)
    Detail

    The SCM is intended to be an independent body that oversees the judiciary. It has the power to appoint, promote, discipline and dismiss judges. This factsheet provides an overview of CCHR’s key concerns and recommendations relating the Law on the SCM.

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  • Trial Monitoring

    • Released Date: 30-Jan-2012
    • Publication: Leaflet
    Trial Monitoring
    Detail

    This leaflet illustrates the important statistical information gathered by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights’ (“CCHR”) Trial Monitoring Project at the Phnom Penh Court of First Instance (“Phnom Penh Court”) in 2011.

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  • Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia in 2011 - January 2012

    • Released Date: 20-Jan-2012
    • Publication: Newsletter
    Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia in 2011 - January 2012
    Detail

    Cambodian men, women, and children are trafficked for sexual and labor exploitation throughout South East Asia. In 2008, the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation (the “LHTSE”) was introduced in an effort to increase the rate of successful prosecutions for human trafficking offenders in Cambodia.

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  • Fair Trial Rights in Cambodia: Third Bi-annual Report

    • Released Date: 04-Jan-2012
    • Publication: Report
    Fair Trial Rights in Cambodia: Third Bi-annual Report
    Detail

    This bi-annual report on fair trial rights in Cambodia (the “Report”) is an output of the Cambodian Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”), implemented by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”). It presents and analyzes data collected from the monitoring of 585 trials involving 1029 accused at Phnom Penh Capital Court of First Instance (the “Phnom Penh Court”) and Kandal Provincial Court of First Instance (the “Kandal Court”) between July 1 and December 31, 2010 (the “Third Reporting Period”). This is the third bi-annual report from the Project and follows the release of the Project’s first bi-annual report (the “First Bi-annual Report”), in July 2010 and second bi-annual report (the “Second Bi-annual Report”), in March 2011.

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  • Issue 9: Prohibition Against Retroactive Application of Criminal Law: New Provisions of the Penal Code - December 2011

    • Released Date: 12-Dec-2011
    • Publication: Newsletter
    Issue 9: Prohibition Against Retroactive Application of Criminal Law: New Provisions of the Penal Code - December 2011
    Detail

    In October 2009, the National Assembly approved a new penal code, which came into full force and effect in December 2010.The Penal Code of Cambodia (the “Penal Code”) is a code of criminal law consisting of 672 articles. It tacitly replaces laws from the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) period.

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  • Issue 8: The Right to a Public Hearing - November 2011

    • Released Date: 29-Nov-2011
    • Publication: Newsletter
    Issue 8: The Right to a Public Hearing - November 2011
    Detail

    Everyone has the right to have their guilt or innocence determined in a public trial, except in certain exceptional circumstances. This right is guaranteed under international law by Article 14(1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (“ICCPR”), as well as under domestic law by the Cambodian Criminal Procedure Code (“CCPC”).

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  • Issue 7: The Right to Legal Presentation - October 2011

    • Released Date: 10-Oct-2011
    • Publication: Newsletter
    Issue 7: The Right to Legal Presentation - October 2011
    Detail

    The right to legal representation is fundamental to ensuring a fair trial and is enshrined under the Constitution of Cambodia by virtue of its incorporation of, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (the “ICCPR”), as well as under domestic law.

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  • Guidance Notes for CCHR Trial Monitoring Checklist for Courts of First Instance

    • Released Date: 30-Jul-2011
    • Publication: Others
    Guidance Notes for CCHR Trial Monitoring Checklist for Courts of First Instance
    Detail

    This checklist guidance is guidance only and should not be construed as definitive. Its purpose is to explain the meaning and purpose of each question. The use of examples has been limited to avoid confusion. It is not possible to provide definitive guidance and examples to cover every potential relevant development at trial. (This document is available only in English version)

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