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CCHR release report about the situation of Impunity that surrounds Acid Crimes in Cambodia
Today, the Cambodian Center For Human Rights ("CCHR") releases a report entitled "Ending the Cycle of Impunity for Acid Crimes in Cambodia" ("Report"). The Report is an output of CCHR’s Research and Advocacy Project to End Acid Violence in Cambodia.
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CCHR release report about the situation of Impunity that surrounds Acid Crimes in Cambodia
Today, the Cambodian Center For Human Rights ("CCHR") releases a report entitled "Ending the Cycle of Impunity for Acid Crimes in Cambodia" ("Report"). The Report is an output of CCHR’s Research and Advocacy Project to End Acid Violence in Cambodia.
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CCHR release report about the situation of Impunity that surrounds Acid Crimes in Cambodia
Today, the Cambodian Center For Human Rights ("CCHR") releases a report entitled "Ending the Cycle of Impunity for Acid Crimes in Cambodia" ("Report"). The Report is an output of CCHR’s Research and Advocacy Project to End Acid Violence in Cambodia.
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U.S. Supports Strengthening High-Level Legal Networks in ASEAN
Over 70 judges and justice ministry officials from throughout ASEAN gathered at a U.S.-supported ASEAN legal and judicial cooperation workshop in Cambodia this week for an unprecedented exchange of ideas on the rule of law in the ASEAN region.
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U.S. Supports Strengthening High-Level Legal Networks in ASEAN
Over 70 judges and justice ministry officials from throughout ASEAN gathered at a U.S.-supported ASEAN legal and judicial cooperation workshop in Cambodia this week for an unprecedented exchange of ideas on the rule of law in the ASEAN region.
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U.S. Supports Strengthening High-Level Legal Networks in ASEAN
Over 70 judges and justice ministry officials from throughout ASEAN gathered at a U.S.-supported ASEAN legal and judicial cooperation workshop in Cambodia this week for an unprecedented exchange of ideas on the rule of law in the ASEAN region.
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U.S. Supports Strengthening High-Level Legal Networks in ASEAN
Over 70 judges and justice ministry officials from throughout ASEAN gathered at a U.S.-supported ASEAN legal and judicial cooperation workshop in Cambodia this week for an unprecedented exchange of ideas on the rule of law in the ASEAN region.
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CCHR Releases a Legal Analysis of the Charging and Sentencing of 13 Boeung Kak Representatives on 24 May 2012
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. 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”). Seven women were sentenced to two years and six months in prison, five to two years (with six months’ suspended sentence), and a 72-year-old to a year (with a year and six months’ suspended sentence).
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ASEAN Legal and Judicial Cooperation Workshop
In collaboration with the U.S. Government and the Cambodian Ministry of Justice, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretariat will present on June 12-13, 2012 the ASEAN Legal and Judicial Cooperation Workshop entitled Strengthening Members’ Participation in Legal Information Networks.
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CCHR Releases a Legal Analysis of the Charging and Sentencing of 13 Boeung Kak Representatives on 24 May 2012
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. 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”). Seven women were sentenced to two years and six months in prison, five to two years (with six months’ suspended sentence), and a 72-year-old to a year (with a year and six months’ suspended sentence).
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CCHR Releases a Legal Analysis of the Charging and Sentencing of 13 Boeung Kak Representatives on 24 May 2012
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. 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”). Seven women were sentenced to two years and six months in prison, five to two years (with six months’ suspended sentence), and a 72-year-old to a year (with a year and six months’ suspended sentence).
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ASEAN Legal and Judicial Cooperation Workshop
In collaboration with the U.S. Government and the Cambodian Ministry of Justice, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretariat will present on June 12-13, 2012 the ASEAN Legal and Judicial Cooperation Workshop entitled Strengthening Members’ Participation in Legal Information Networks.
Read More