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Joint letter of NGOs to Ministry of Justice on request for intervention in the case of arrest of 10 villagers in Borei Keila
Joint letter of NGOs to Ministry of Justice aimed to request for intervention for the release of 10 arrested community members as a result of forced eviction of Borei Keila community in Phnom Penh on January 3-4, 2011 and seeking of intervention to stop searching for the arrest of other community members.
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily (“Punish Judges in Case of Hun Sen’s Cousin, Lawyer Says”) that a lawyer, Mr Kao Ty, had filed a complaint with the Supreme Council of the Magistracy (the “SCM”) accusing three judges of bias and calling for the SCM to either transfer the judges from their workplace or suspend them from duty if misconduct on their part is found to have occurred. Mr Kao states that the judges had abused the Code of Criminal Procedure 2007 (the “Code”) and violated the laws of the Cambodian Bar Association.
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily
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ASEAN: Make Draft Human Rights Declaration Public
As a first draft of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration nears completion, Amnesty International called upon ASEAN institutions to make the draft public and accessible to the people of the region. An inclusive drafting process, taking into account input from civil society and any other interested individuals or groups, is crucial for the Declaration. The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration concerns every woman, man and child in the region, and it is only natural that they should be given an opportunity to have their say.
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily (“Punish Judges in Case of Hun Sen’s Cousin, Lawyer Says”) that a lawyer, Mr Kao Ty, had filed a complaint with the Supreme Council of the Magistracy (the “SCM”) accusing three judges of bias and calling for the SCM to either transfer the judges from their workplace or suspend them from duty if misconduct on their part is found to have occurred. Mr Kao states that the judges had abused the Code of Criminal Procedure 2007 (the “Code”) and violated the laws of the Cambodian Bar Association.
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ASEAN: Make Draft Human Rights Declaration Public
As a first draft of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration nears completion, Amnesty International called upon ASEAN institutions to make the draft public and accessible to the people of the region. An inclusive drafting process, taking into account input from civil society and any other interested individuals or groups, is crucial for the Declaration. The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration concerns every woman, man and child in the region, and it is only natural that they should be given an opportunity to have their say.
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily
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ASEAN: Make Draft Human Rights Declaration Public
As a first draft of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration nears completion, Amnesty International called upon ASEAN institutions to make the draft public and accessible to the people of the region. An inclusive drafting process, taking into account input from civil society and any other interested individuals or groups, is crucial for the Declaration. The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration concerns every woman, man and child in the region, and it is only natural that they should be given an opportunity to have their say.
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily (“Punish Judges in Case of Hun Sen’s Cousin, Lawyer Says”) that a lawyer, Mr Kao Ty, had filed a complaint with the Supreme Council of the Magistracy (the “SCM”) accusing three judges of bias and calling for the SCM to either transfer the judges from their workplace or suspend them from duty if misconduct on their part is found to have occurred. Mr Kao states that the judges had abused the Code of Criminal Procedure 2007 (the “Code”) and violated the laws of the Cambodian Bar Association.
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Efforts to Seek Suspension of Judges for Alleged Procedural Failings Obscures Flaws in the Law
Yesterday, 4 January 2012, it was reported in The Cambodia Daily (“Punish Judges in Case of Hun Sen’s Cousin, Lawyer Says”) that a lawyer, Mr Kao Ty, had filed a complaint with the Supreme Council of the Magistracy (the “SCM”) accusing three judges of bias and calling for the SCM to either transfer the judges from their workplace or suspend them from duty if misconduct on their part is found to have occurred. Mr Kao states that the judges had abused the Code of Criminal Procedure 2007 (the “Code”) and violated the laws of the Cambodian Bar Association.
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