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Author: Chhim Peou

Chhim Peou has a Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. She is currently a Project Officer for the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, a Cambodia-based NGO working in the field of peace-building and conflict transformation to strengthen strategic intervention in armed conflicts in the Asia region. Previously, she worked as an outreach staff member and translator for the Victim Participation Project of the Documentation Center of Cambodia.

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

Download PDF: English 1.      INTRODUCTION The Kingdom of Cambodia is currently undertaking a process to overhaul its Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) laws and regulations. In the

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Memorializing the Experience of Forced Transfer under the Khmer Rouge

BY SIRIK SAVINA As residents of Phnom Penh, my family was forced to leave their home and take an uncertain journey to their native village

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

Download PDF: English Since the mid-1990s, the international community, members of Cambodian civil society, and the Cambodian Ministry of Defense have stressed the importance of reducing

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Both the CPP and CNRP Need to Rethink Some of Their Policies

BY KOK-THAY ENG The Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) should tone down its anti-Vietnamese rhetoric, while the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) should look carefully at

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Legal and Gender Issues of Marriage and Divorce in Cambodia

BY DORINE VAN DER KEUR Download PDF: English | Khmer 1.     INTRODUCTION In Cambodia, marriage is a highly valued institution, and the norm in society. Statistics from 2004

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Transitional Justice Through the Cambodian Women’s Hearings

BY BEINI YE Download PDF: English | Khmer 1.     INTRODUCTION From 17 April 1975 to 6 January 1979, the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), commonly known as the

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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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Supported by Office of Global Programs, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL), U.S. Department of State. (2013-2014)