Dear all,
Today, 18 February 2013, the Cambodian Center for
Human Rights ("CCHR") is releasing the second in a series of four
Briefing Notes, one per week for the next month. Each will examine key issues related to human rights in
Cambodia: political and electoral reform; judicial reform; freedom of
expression; and land reform.
The attached Briefing Note - on
judicial reform - outlines the current state of the judiciary in the
Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”), analyzes shortcomings in the
functioning of the judiciary and courts, and offers recommendations for
reforms which would substantially benefit the functioning of the
judiciary and facilitate greater judicial independence in Cambodia. This
Briefing Note identifies four main areas of judicial reform to
strengthen the independence and integrity of the judiciary: 1) Draft
laws should be fast-tracked and enacted and necessary amendments should
be made to existing laws to ensure that they can be properly enforced
and have real impact upon the way in which the legal and judicial
systems operate; 2) Community education should be provided and
information disseminated to ensure that citizens are aware of their
legal rights; 3) Improvements should be made in legal training and
resources to produce skilled and knowledgeable lawyers who are experts
in their field and fully competent members of the judiciary; and 4) An
immediate and unconditional commitment should be given from
both the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) and the judiciary that
the courts will not be misused as political tools to silence dissent
and stifle debate.
Please find the Briefing Note attached in Khmer and English.
For more information, please
contact CCHR President Ou Virak via telephone at +855 (0) 12 40 40 51 or e-mail
at ouvirak@cchrcambodia.org
or Senior Consultant Robert Finch via telephone at +855 (0) 78 80 99 60 or
e-mail at robert.finch@cchrcambodia.org.
Kind regards,
CCHR
1 comment:
Dear Mr. Posner,
Thank you and the US Government for your recommendations.
There should also be a system of verification and
evaluation of the implementation.
Khmer Girl
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