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Conference: “The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia, 20 years after its implementation”, by Hisham Mousar – 10 May 2016

To reach the Paris Peace Accords (October 23, 1991), harsh negociations took place between the diverse political movements, leading to a «constitutional syncretism». The inevitable vagueness – not to say limpness – of the resulting constitutional text paradoxically enabled it to survive the political crisis that shook the country. Western in its design, it is the fundamental written source of all Cambodian Law. It is a modern constitution that also keeps alive the traditional and century-long Khmer customs.

Conference: organized in partnership with the National Observatory of Fluvial and Maritime Socio-economic Activities – 1st semester 2015

Contributing to the National observatory of Fluvial and Maritime Socio-economic activities creation project, the Henri Capitant Association in Cambodia has joined the research team to present their first report mapping the water sector in Cambodia. It was a great opportunity for the association to invest in an economic development project with legal benefits associating its partners, thereby strengthening the links with its members.

Seminar: The causes of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code application difficulties – 6 and 7 April 2015

From the 6th to the 7th of April, the Henri Capitant Cambodia Association participated to the organization of a seminar on the causes of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code application difficulties for the Cambodian deputies, senators and officials parliamentary. This seminar was organized at the Senate by the “Parliamentary Institute of Cambodia” and the “Commission on law and justice” of the Cambodian Senate.