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DCCAM_CLPJ Cover Issue 3-1
Volume 3 - December 2014
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CLPJ July 2014
Volume 2 - July 2014
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Volume 1 - January 2014
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Notes and News

  • Khmer Rouge Sentence a Milestone, but Cambodia’s Justice System Remains Fragile September 4, 2014
  • The Cambodian Tragedy Memorial Project June 18, 2014
  • The Resignation of Somaly Mam May 29, 2014
  • Cambodia’s New Law Hands Control of Courts to the State May 27, 2014
  • Cambodia’s Historical Art Objects Should Be Returned May 26, 2014

Current Articles

The Boeung Kak Development Project: For Whom and For What? Poor Land Development Practices as a Challenge for Building Sustainable Peace in Cambodia

Cambodia Between the End of History and the End Times of Human Rights

“This Is Now the Most Important Trial In the World”: A New Reading of Code #6, the Rule Against Immoral Offenses Under the Khmer Rouge Regime

Affirming Cambodia’s Sovereignty Over “Stones” That “Express” “Our Essence”: ICJ’S Interpretation of Its Judgment in the Temple of Preah Vihear Case

On the Path to Sustainable Development: An Assessment of Cambodia’s Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Law

How Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Programs Could Have Facilitated the Establishment of Long-term Conflict Prevention in Post-Conflict Cambodia

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“Because the Doctrine of Non-Self says, there is only void.
If we don’t learn the Shore and Island, we will pass away in misery.
Anyone who commits sin inevitably
Falls deep down into hell.

– Tum Teav, A Cambodian Literary Classic


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