The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a United Nations (UN) Mechanism that operates by reviewing each UN Member States’ human rights obligations. Under the UPR, the human rights record of each country is reviewed by other United Nations Member States. This provides an opportunity for countries to discuss their domestic human rights framework as well as measures taken to promote and protect human rights in their country. During the UPR, UN Member States provide each other with constructive recommendations on how the State under review could improve human rights. The process takes place every five years for each country, on a cyclical basis.
The first UPR of Cambodia took place in 2009, the second UPR cycle started in 2014, and the third UPR of Cambodia took place in January 2019.
On this webpage, you will find relevant documents and information related to the UPR of Cambodia, including educational material explaining the UPR process, documents which formed the basis for the UPR review, as well as the recommendations that Cambodia received in each UPR cycle.
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30-Jan-2019 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM
Universal Periodic Review Third Cycle - Cambodia
National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 5 of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution
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28-Jan-2014 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Universal Periodic Review Second Cycle - Cambodia
National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 5 of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution
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01-Dec-2009 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Universal Periodic Review First Cycle - Cambodia
National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 15 (a) of the annex to human rights council resolution
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Issue Date
25-Mar-2022 Source
Article19Cambodia: Government fails to implement UPR recommendations
ARTICLE 19 and PEN America express regret that three years since Cambodia received 198 UPR recommendations to improve its human rights record, the government has failed to meaningfully implement the vast majority of these recommendations, and shows l
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Issue Date
25-Oct-2021 Source
CambodianessCambodia’s Gender Roles Stifle Freedom of Expression among Transgender Community
PHNOM PENH--Cambodian men who seek to transition to women face more discrimination within society than women who seek to become men, human rights experts have warned.
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24-Oct-2021 Source
TTអ្នកជំនាញ៖ បុរសប្តូរយេនឌ័រទៅស្រី្ត មានការរើសអើងជាងស្ត្រីប្តូរយេនឌ័រទៅបុរស
ភ្នំពេញ៖ ការប្រកាន់ និងរើសអើង យេនឌ័រ (អ្នកស្រលាញ់ភេទដូចគ្នា) ជាកត្តាដែលធ្វើឱ្យបុគ្គលមួយចំនួន ពិបាកប្រើសិទ្ធិក្នុងការបញ្ចេញមតិ និងពិបាកចូលរួមសកម្មភាពនានានៅក្នុងសង្គម។ បច្ចុប្បន្ន សមភាពយេនឌ័រនៅកម្ពុជាមានសភាពប្រសើរជាងមុន ប៉ុន្តែបញ្ហានៃការបែងចែកយេនឌ័រ គឺ
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Issue Date
30-Sep-2021 Source
CambodianessLGBTIQ Advocates Urge Same-Sex Marriage Reform
PHNOM PENH--Civil society organizations have urged the Cambodian government to legalize same-sex marriage by amending the Constitution. However, the government says this is not possible unless the LGBTIQ community is widely accepted by the public.
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Issue Date
14-Jun-2021 Source
PPPCHRC, Oz discuss draft rights law
Officials from the Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) and the Australian embassy held discussions about work relating to human rights in Cambodia and progress on a draft law on establishing a national human rights institution.
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01-Jun-2021 Source
PPPNational human rights institution establishment one step closer
The Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) has finished the first draft of the law on the establishment of the National Human Rights Institution and will continue discussions with other relevant parties soon to finalise the bill.
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