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The Separation of Powers and the Rule of Law
This legal guide introduces the concept of establishing robust and independent institutions that respect the principles of the separation of powers and the rule of law, and considers its application in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
CCHR Fundamental Freedoms Series: Internet Censorship
This article gives an overview of Internet penetration in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”), the recent trend towards Internet censorship, and the grave implications for freedom of expression in Cambodia. It has been written by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), a non-aligned, independent, non-governmental organisation (“NGO”) that works to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights – primarily civil and political rights – throughout Cambodia.
Fundamental Freedoms Series: Internet Censorship
Author(s): Ou Virak and Robert Finch
Organisation: CCRH
Date produced: June 2011
This fact sheet gives an overview of Internet penetration in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”), the recent trend towards Internet censorship, and the grave implications for freedom of expression in Cambodia. This fact sheet is written by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), a non- aligned, independent, non-governmental organization (“NGO”) that works to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights – primarily civil and political rights – throughout Cambodia.
Draft Law on Associations and Non-governmental Organizations
Author(s): Ou Virak and Robert Finch
Organisation: CCHR
Date produced: May 2011
This factsheet provides an overview of CCHR’s key concerns and recommendations relating to the Law as per the latest draft of 25 March 2011, in addition to some background information relating to the rationale behind the Law and the consultation process to date. CCHR is a non-aligned, independent, non- governmental organization (“NGO”) that works to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights – primarily civil and political rights – throughout the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”).
Articulations of Local Governance in Timor-Leste : Lessons for Local Development Under Decentralization
This article asks how government can ensure that it hears and implements citizens’ views on development planning.
It discusses how the convergence of different governance systems at the local level, and the wider Timorese experience of sociopolitical change, can impact the way local development initiatives are perceived and implemented.
This policy note is available courtesy of the World Bank.
Towards Institutional Justice? A Review of the Work of Cambodia’s Cadastral Commission in Relation to Land Dispute Resolution
This report outlines the commission’s role, examines its positive effect in practice, and recommends expansion.
Who controls land and how it is used are central development issues. This report provides some background on land management and disputation in Cambodia before outlining and evaluating the Cambodian land dispute resolution process. Focus is put on institutional structure; trends in caseloads and handling; procedural issues; and organisational and management issues.
This report is made available courtesy of the World Bank.