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

Download PDF: English Using the Boeung Kak Lake development project (BKDP) as a case study, this paper explores how poor land development practices in Cambodia impede

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

Download PDF: English 1.         2013 — A CAMBODIAN SPRING? On July 28, 2013, Cambodians went to the polls for the fifth time in 20 years and

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“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

Download PDF: English This paper provides a gender analysis[2] of Code #6, the official policy of the Khmer Rouge regime on sexual relations. It argues that Code #6

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

Download PDF: English The eleventh-century Preah Vihear Temple is a key monument of the Khmer Empire. It mainly represents the home of Shiva, a key Hindu god. It gives

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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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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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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)