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Cambodia: Sex Workers Face Unlawful Arrests and Detention
(Phnom Penh) - The Cambodian government should act quickly to end violence against sex workers and permanently close the government centers where these workers have been unlawfully detained and abused, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. Human Rights Watch also urged the Cambodian government to suspend provisions in the 2008 Law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation that facilitate police harassment and abuses.
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Fair Trials in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a report entitled “Fair Trial Rights in Cambodia” (the “Report”). The Report is the first bi-annual publication produced by the Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”) implemented by CCHR and supported by the United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development and the East West Management Institute.
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Fair Trials in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a report entitled “Fair Trial Rights in Cambodia” (the “Report”). The Report is the first bi-annual publication produced by the Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”) implemented by CCHR and supported by the United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development and the East West Management Institute.
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Fair Trials in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a report entitled “Fair Trial Rights in Cambodia” (the “Report”). The Report is the first bi-annual publication produced by the Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”) implemented by CCHR and supported by the United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development and the East West Management Institute.
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Fair Trials in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a report entitled “Fair Trial Rights in Cambodia” (the “Report”). The Report is the first bi-annual publication produced by the Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”) implemented by CCHR and supported by the United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development and the East West Management Institute.
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Mu Sochua’s Unfair Trial Reflective of a Broken Cambodian Judicial System
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a legal analysis of the fairness of the judicial process that culminated in the Supreme Court of Cambodia rejecting the appeal by opposition parliamentarian and Nobel Peace Prize nominee H.E. Mu Sochua against her conviction for criminal defamation of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Mu Sochua’s Unfair Trial Reflective of a Broken Cambodian Judicial System
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a legal analysis of the fairness of the judicial process that culminated in the Supreme Court of Cambodia rejecting the appeal by opposition parliamentarian and Nobel Peace Prize nominee H.E. Mu Sochua against her conviction for criminal defamation of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Mu Sochua’s Unfair Trial Reflective of a Broken Cambodian Judicial System
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a legal analysis of the fairness of the judicial process that culminated in the Supreme Court of Cambodia rejecting the appeal by opposition parliamentarian and Nobel Peace Prize nominee H.E. Mu Sochua against her conviction for criminal defamation of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Mu Sochua’s Unfair Trial Reflective of a Broken Cambodian Judicial System
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a legal analysis of the fairness of the judicial process that culminated in the Supreme Court of Cambodia rejecting the appeal by opposition parliamentarian and Nobel Peace Prize nominee H.E. Mu Sochua against her conviction for criminal defamation of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Abuses: A Guide for Victims and NGOs on Recourse Mechanisms
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) is pleased to announce the publication of a guide for victims and NGOs on recourse mechanisms in cases of corporate-related human rights violations. The guide was launched today in Amsterdam on the occasion of a public debate on corporate justice held in collaboration with the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre and OECD Watch and with the participation of experts such as Olivier De Schutter, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food, author of the guide’s foreword and former FIDH Secretary General and Katherine Gallagher, Attorney of the Centre for Constitutional Rights and FIDH Vice-President.
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Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Abuses: A Guide for Victims and NGOs on Recourse Mechanisms
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) is pleased to announce the publication of a guide for victims and NGOs on recourse mechanisms in cases of corporate-related human rights violations. The guide was launched today in Amsterdam on the occasion of a public debate on corporate justice held in collaboration with the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre and OECD Watch and with the participation of experts such as Olivier De Schutter, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food, author of the guide’s foreword and former FIDH Secretary General and Katherine Gallagher, Attorney of the Centre for Constitutional Rights and FIDH Vice-President.
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Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Abuses: A Guide for Victims and NGOs on Recourse Mechanisms
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) is pleased to announce the publication of a guide for victims and NGOs on recourse mechanisms in cases of corporate-related human rights violations. The guide was launched today in Amsterdam on the occasion of a public debate on corporate justice held in collaboration with the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre and OECD Watch and with the participation of experts such as Olivier De Schutter, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food, author of the guide’s foreword and former FIDH Secretary General and Katherine Gallagher, Attorney of the Centre for Constitutional Rights and FIDH Vice-President.
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