• CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    This Press Release show about:launched the findings of a study into land conflicts in Cambodia on the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, with a press conference at our office in Phnom Penh. The study was conducted over a number of months and culminates in the publication of a database providing information about land conflicts in Cambodia. According to our findings 223 land conflicts have been reported on in Cambodia since 2007. These cases affect at least 5% of Cambodia’s total land area of 181,035 square kilometres.

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  • CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    This Press Release show about:launched the findings of a study into land conflicts in Cambodia on the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, with a press conference at our office in Phnom Penh. The study was conducted over a number of months and culminates in the publication of a database providing information about land conflicts in Cambodia. According to our findings 223 land conflicts have been reported on in Cambodia since 2007. These cases affect at least 5% of Cambodia’s total land area of 181,035 square kilometres.

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  • CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    This Press Release show about:launched the findings of a study into land conflicts in Cambodia on the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, with a press conference at our office in Phnom Penh. The study was conducted over a number of months and culminates in the publication of a database providing information about land conflicts in Cambodia. According to our findings 223 land conflicts have been reported on in Cambodia since 2007. These cases affect at least 5% of Cambodia’s total land area of 181,035 square kilometres.

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  • CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    This Press Release show about:launched the findings of a study into land conflicts in Cambodia on the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, with a press conference at our office in Phnom Penh. The study was conducted over a number of months and culminates in the publication of a database providing information about land conflicts in Cambodia. According to our findings 223 land conflicts have been reported on in Cambodia since 2007. These cases affect at least 5% of Cambodia’s total land area of 181,035 square kilometres.

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  • CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    CCHR launches new database on land conflicts in Cambodia which shows that 5% of Cambodia’s land is disputed and hundreds of thousands of people affected

    This Press Release show about:launched the findings of a study into land conflicts in Cambodia on the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, with a press conference at our office in Phnom Penh. The study was conducted over a number of months and culminates in the publication of a database providing information about land conflicts in Cambodia. According to our findings 223 land conflicts have been reported on in Cambodia since 2007. These cases affect at least 5% of Cambodia’s total land area of 181,035 square kilometres.

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  • Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    On Wednesday August 3, 2011 Yale Law School released a report on the detrimental consequences for labor rights caused by the extensive use of Fixed Duration Contracts in Cambodia. The report, “Tearing Apart at the Seams: How widespread use of Fixed Duration Contract threaten Cambodian workers and the Cambodian garment industry” demonstrate that the use of Fixed Duration Contracts often lead to violations of fundamental labor rights, including amongst others the right to maternity leave and freedom of association; denial of legal entitlements such as seniority bonuses; and make workers vulnerable to forced overtime work.

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  • Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    On Wednesday August 3, 2011 Yale Law School released a report on the detrimental consequences for labor rights caused by the extensive use of Fixed Duration Contracts in Cambodia. The report, “Tearing Apart at the Seams: How widespread use of Fixed Duration Contract threaten Cambodian workers and the Cambodian garment industry” demonstrate that the use of Fixed Duration Contracts often lead to violations of fundamental labor rights, including amongst others the right to maternity leave and freedom of association; denial of legal entitlements such as seniority bonuses; and make workers vulnerable to forced overtime work.

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  • Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    On Wednesday August 3, 2011 Yale Law School released a report on the detrimental consequences for labor rights caused by the extensive use of Fixed Duration Contracts in Cambodia. The report, “Tearing Apart at the Seams: How widespread use of Fixed Duration Contract threaten Cambodian workers and the Cambodian garment industry” demonstrate that the use of Fixed Duration Contracts often lead to violations of fundamental labor rights, including amongst others the right to maternity leave and freedom of association; denial of legal entitlements such as seniority bonuses; and make workers vulnerable to forced overtime work.

    Read More
  • Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    Press Release:Tearing Apart at the Seams

    On Wednesday August 3, 2011 Yale Law School released a report on the detrimental consequences for labor rights caused by the extensive use of Fixed Duration Contracts in Cambodia. The report, “Tearing Apart at the Seams: How widespread use of Fixed Duration Contract threaten Cambodian workers and the Cambodian garment industry” demonstrate that the use of Fixed Duration Contracts often lead to violations of fundamental labor rights, including amongst others the right to maternity leave and freedom of association; denial of legal entitlements such as seniority bonuses; and make workers vulnerable to forced overtime work.

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  • UN: ARTICLE 19 Welcomes General Comment on Freedom of Expression

    UN: ARTICLE 19 Welcomes General Comment on Freedom of Expression

    ARTICLE 19 congratulates the UN Human Rights Committee for the adoption of General Comment No 34, which constitutes an authoritative interpretation of the freedoms of opinion and expression guaranteed by Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

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  • UN: ARTICLE 19 Welcomes General Comment on Freedom of Expression

    UN: ARTICLE 19 Welcomes General Comment on Freedom of Expression

    ARTICLE 19 congratulates the UN Human Rights Committee for the adoption of General Comment No 34, which constitutes an authoritative interpretation of the freedoms of opinion and expression guaranteed by Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

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  • UN: ARTICLE 19 Welcomes General Comment on Freedom of Expression

    UN: ARTICLE 19 Welcomes General Comment on Freedom of Expression

    ARTICLE 19 congratulates the UN Human Rights Committee for the adoption of General Comment No 34, which constitutes an authoritative interpretation of the freedoms of opinion and expression guaranteed by Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

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