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- First edition. - [Phnom Penh, Cambodia] : CHBAB.net : Destination Justice, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xvi, 230 pages ; 25 cm
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KNM2064.51993 .A76 2017 | Unknown |
2. Bringing the Khmer Rouge to justice : prosecuting mass violence before the Cambodian courts [2005]
- Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press, ©2005.
- Description
- Book — iii, 441 pages ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Preface i
- Harold Hongju Koh
- Acknowledgements v
- Introduction 1
- Jaya Ramji & Beth Van Schaack
- Prologue 11
- Peter J. Hammer
- 1. The Elusive Face of Cambodian Justice 13
- Peter J. Hammer & Tara Urs
- 2. "Onslaught on Beings": A Theravada Buddhist Perspective on Accountability for Crimes Committed in the Democratic Kampuchea Period 59
- Ian Harris
- 3. Preferences Matter: Conversations With Cambodians On The Prosecution Of The Khmer Rouge Leadership 97
- William W. Burke-White
- 4. Cambodia's Judiciary: Up To The Task? 127
- Brad Adams
- 5. An Anatomy of The Extraordinary Chambers 171
- Scott Worden
- 6. Documenting The Crimes Of Democratic Kampuchea 221
- John D. Ciorciari with Youk Chhang
- 7. The Cambodian Amnesties: Beneficiaries And The Temporal Reach Of Amnesties For Gross Violation Of Human Rights 307
- Ronald C. Slye
- 8. The Tribunal and Cambodia's Transition to a Culture of Accountability 333
- Dinah PoKempner. 9. A Collective Response to Mass Violence: Reparations and Healing in Cambodia 359
- Jaya Ramji
- 10. Reassessing the Role of Senior Leaders and Local Officials in Democratic Kampuchea Crimes: Cambodian Accountability in Comparative Perspective 377
- Steve Heder
- Epilogue 425
- Rithy Panh with Nathalie Rachlin
- List of Appendices 439.
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- New York, N.Y. : Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, c1992.
- Description
- Book — iv, 74 p. ; 23 cm.
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KNM470 .R67 1992 | Unknown |
- Cambodia.
- Phnom-Penh : Impr. royale, 1951.
- Description
- Book — 177, vi p. ; 24 cm.
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KNM494.3192 .A52 1951 | In-library use |
5. Code de commerce [1950]
- Cambodia.
- Phnom-Penh : Impr. A. Portail, 1950.
- Description
- Book — 236 p. ; 19 cm.
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KNM914.31949 .A52 1950 | In-library use |
6. Code de procédure en matière civile [1939]
- Cambodia.
- Phnom-Penh : Impr. royale, 1939.
- Description
- Book — 115 p. ; 25 cm.
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KNM1704.31938 A52 1939 | In-library use |
7. Code de procédure en matière pénale [1949]
- Cambodia.
- Phnom-Penh : Impr. royale, 1949.
- Description
- Book — 118, xxxiv p ; 24 cm.
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KNM4604.31949 .A52 1949 | In-library use |
- Cambodia.
- 2. éd. - Phnom-Penh : Impr. royale, 1950.
- Description
- Book — 184, xv p. ; 24 cm.
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KNM3794.31934 A52 1950 | In-library use |
9. The compendium of Cambodian laws [2000 -]
- Laws, etc. (Compendium of Cambodian laws)
- Cambodia.
- Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia : Cambodian Legal Resources Development Center, c2000-
- Description
- Book — v. (loose-leaf) ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- v.
- 3. Laws and regulations adopted in 1997-2000.
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KNM12 .C36 V.3 | Unknown |
10. Constitution du Royaume du Cambodge [1956]
- Constitution. 1956
- Cambodia.
- Phnom-Penh : Imprimerie du palais royal, 1956.
- Description
- Book — 19 p. ; 25 cm.
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KNM2064.51956 A6 1956 | In-library use |
11. Droit du Cambodge [2016]
- Hel, Chamroeun, author.
- Issy-les-Moulineaux : LGDJ, [2016]
- Description
- Book — 105 pages ; 20 cm.
- Summary
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- Histoire du droit
- Sources du droit
- Acteurs du droit - Droit pénal
- Les personnes
- La famille
- Les biens
- Le contrat
- La responsabilité
- Les quasi-contrats
- Les entreprises
- Droit du travail.
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KNM68 .H45 2016 | Unknown |
- Pol, Pot
- Philadelphia, Penn. : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2000.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 559 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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The Khmer Rouge held power in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 and aggressively pursued a policy of radical social reform that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Cambodians through mass executions and physical privation. In January 1979, the government was overthrown by former Khmer Rouge functionaries, with substantial backing from the army of Vietnam. In August of that year a special court, the People's Revolutionary Tribunal, was constituted to try two of the Khmer Rouge government's most powerful leaders, Pol Pot and Ieng Sary. The charge against them was genocide as it was defined in the United Nation's genocide convention of 1948. At the time, both men were in the Cambodian jungle leading the Khmer Rouge in a struggle to regain power; they were, therefore, tried in absentia. Genocide in Cambodia assembles documents from this historic trial and contains extensive reports from the People's Revolutionary Tribunal. The book opens with essays that discuss the nature of the primary documents, and places the trial in its historical, legal, and political context. The documents are divided into three parts: those relating to the establishment of the tribunal; those used as evidence, including statements of witnesses, investigative reports of mass grave sites, expert opinions on the social and cultural impact of the actions of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary, and accounts from the foreign press; and finally the record of the trial, beginning with the prosecutor's indictment and ending with the concluding speeches by the attorneys for the defense and prosecution. The trial of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary was the world's first genocide trial based on United Nations's policy as well as the first trial of a head of government on a human rights-related charge. This documentary record is significant for the history of Cambodia, and it will be of the highest importance as well to the international legal and human rights communities.
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- Fawthrop, Tom.
- London ; Ann Arbor, MI : Pluto Press, c2004.
- Description
- Book — xvii, 327 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction 1. The Rebirth Of A Nation And The Beginnings Of The Long Struggle For Justice 2. Keeping Pol Pot In The UN Cambodia Seat 3. The World's First Genocide Trial 4. Sympathy For The Devil
- The Secret Alliance To Back Pol Pot 5. Challenging The History Of Forgetting 6. Peace Without Justice 7. The International Community Wakes Up To Genocide 8. Truth, Justice And Reconciliation 9. Uneasy Partners 10. The Gangs Of New York 11. Clinching Convictions
- The Challenge For The Prosecution 12. One More River To Cross Bibliography Endnotes Index.
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'This book is an insider's account of the twenty-five year struggle to bring the Khmer Rouge to justice. Until 1991, the morally bankrupt real-politik of the West not only supported seating the Khmer Rouge in the United Nations, but opposed trying them for their crimes. Over a decade later, a Cambodian - United Nations tribunal is about to convene. ... This book could not be more timely.' Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, Founder of The Cambodian Genocide Project and President of Genocide Watch 'This book will be essential reading for academics, diplomats, journalists, Cambodia specialists and others who follow the Khmer Rouge trial closely. ... The diplomatic, legal and technical twists and turns detailed here are fascinating, instructive and, at times, alarming. For years to come - as the Khmer Rouge trial unfolds or collapses - scholars and commentators are going to find much in this book to inform their analysis of what happened and why.' Bill Herod, head of a social service agency in Phnom Penh and a development worker in Cambodia for over thirty years Twenty-five years after the overthrow of the Pol Pot regime, not one Khmer Rouge leader has stood in court to answer for their terrible crimes. Tom Fawthrop and Helen Jarvis show how governments that often speak the language of human rights shielded Pol Pot and his lieutenants from prosecution during the 1980s. After Vietnam ousted the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979, the US and UK governments backed the Khmer Rouge at the UN, and approved the re-supply of Pol Pot's army in Thailand. The authors explain how, in the late 1990s, the forgotten genocide became the subject of serious UN inquiry for the first time. Finally, in 2003, the UN and the Cambodian government agreed to hold a trial in Phnom Penh conducted jointly by international jurists and Cambodian lawyers and judges. Tom Fawthrop and Helen Jarvis reveal why it took 18 years for the UN to recognise the mass murder and crimes against humanity that took place under the Killing Fields regime. They assess the prospects for the tribunal that could embarrass some former world leaders and a number of governments.
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- Fawthrop, Tom.
- London ; Ann Arbor, MI : Pluto Press, ©2004.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xvii, 327 pages)
- Summary
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- Introduction 1. The Rebirth Of A Nation And The Beginnings Of The Long Struggle For Justice 2. Keeping Pol Pot In The UN Cambodia Seat 3. The World's First Genocide Trial 4. Sympathy For The Devil
- The Secret Alliance To Back Pol Pot 5. Challenging The History Of Forgetting 6. Peace Without Justice 7. The International Community Wakes Up To Genocide 8. Truth, Justice And Reconciliation 9. Uneasy Partners 10. The Gangs Of New York 11. Clinching Convictions
- The Challenge For The Prosecution 12. One More River To Cross Bibliography Endnotes Index.
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- Ciorciari, John D. (John David)
- Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press, [2014]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Forging a hybrid court : a mountain never has two tigers
- Pairing the court's national and international features
- Serving two masters : dual administration, oversight, and funding
- Case 001 : convicting an infamous Khmer Rouge torture chief : you cannot cover an elephant with a rice basket
- Case 002 : the centerpiece case against senior leaders : cutting the head to fit the hat?
- Cases 003 & 004 : the politics of personal jurisdiction : no gain in keeping, no loss in weeding out
- A historic first : recognizing victims as case parties
- Connecting to Cambodians : outreach and legacy
- Ciorciari, John D. (John David) author.
- Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press, [2014]
- Description
- Book — xi, 433 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Forging a hybrid court : "A mountain never has two tigers"
- Pairing the court's national and international features
- Serving two masters : dual administration, oversight, and funding
- Case 001 : convicting an infamous Khmer Rouge torture chief, "You cannot cover an elephant with a rice basket"
- Case 002 : the centerpiece case against senior leaders, "Cutting the head to fit the hat?"
- Cases 003 & 004 : the politics of personal jurisdiction, "No gain in keeping, no loss in weeding out"
- A historic first : recognizing victims as case parties
- Connecting to Cambodians : outreach and legacy.
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KNM1580 .C56 2014 | Unknown |
- Gour, Claude-Gilles.
- Paris : Librairie Dalloz, 1965.
- Description
- Book — 448 p. ; 24 cm.
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KNM2070 .G68 1965 | Unknown |
18. Introduction to Cambodian law [2012]
- Cambodia : Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, [2012]
- Description
- Book — 496 pages ; 24 cm
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- Overview of the Cambodian legal and judicial system / Kong Phallack
- The modern era of Cambodian constitutionalism / Hor Peng
- Cambodian private law : a snapshot / Kork Boren
- Civil code / Kiyohara Hiroshi
- Cambodian family law : development and challenges ahead / Sar Senera
- Overview of contemporary civil procedure of Cambodia / Kong Phallack
- Cambodian alternative dispute resolution / Steven Austermiller
- The basics of substantial Cambodian criminal law / Phann Vanrath
- The Cambodian code of civil procedure : some remarks / Meas Bora
- Administrative law and decentralization / Thang Chan-Sangvar
- Economic law : intellectual property rights / Phin Sovath
- Cambodian labor and employment law / Kong Phallack
- Introduction to the land law of Cambodia / Hel Chamroeum
- Introduction to Cambodian environmental law / Chhin Nith, Soth Sang-Bonn
- Introduction to educational law / Hem Gonarin
- Women and the law in Cambodia / Milana Plischuk
- Rights of indigenous peoples in Cambodia / Soth Sang-Bonn
- Extradition : international and Cambodian law / Meas Bora
- The ECCC in the context of Cambodian law / Franziska Eckelmans
- Cambodian law : some comparative and international perspectives / Jörg Menzel.
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KNM440 .I587 2012 | Unknown |
19. Un juge face aux Khmers rouges [2013]
- Lemonde, Marcel, author.
- Paris : Éditions du Seuil, [2013]
- Description
- Book — 249 pages ; 22 cm
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- Quatre ans, troi mois et vingt-six jours
- Trois semaines.
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KNM40 .P64 L46 2013 | Unknown |
- Dischler, Sibylle, author.
- Zürich : Schulthess, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xl, 211 pages ; 23 cm.
- Summary
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- Einleitung
- Faktische Aspekte und rechtlicher Kontext von Landvertreibungen zu wirtschaftlichen Zwecken in Postkonflickstaaten
- Menschenrechtliche Aspekte von Landvertreibungen zu Zwecken der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung in Postkonflikstaaten
- Staatliche Schutz- und Präventionspflichten zur Verhinderung von Vertreibungen zu wirtschaftlichen Zwecken
- Schlussbemerkungen.
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KNM693 .D57 2017 | Unknown |