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    • in Commentary · Highlights · News · Opinion Editorials
    • — 16 Sep, 2016

    The Legacy of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Why Defense Work is Essential in Shaping the Historical Narrative of the Court

      “I don’t defend the crime but the person who committed the crime.” Jacques Vergès   Defending alleged perpetrators of[…]

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    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary · Highlights · News
    • — 18 Feb, 2016

    East-West Center’s “A Well-Reasoned Opinion?” Professor Michael A. Newton Offers Expert Analysis

    By: Michael Newton, Professor of the Practice of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School Michael Newton, professor of law at Vanderbilt University[…]

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    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 6 Jan, 2016

    A Well-Reasoned Critique? – Marie Guiraud Responds to East-West Center Report

    The East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii published a 98-page report titled “A Well-Reasoned Opinion? Critical Analysis of the First Case[…]

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    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary · Highlights
    • — 25 Feb, 2015

    David Scheffer: What Has Been ‘Extraordinary’ About International Justice in Cambodia?

    The United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Expert on United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials elaborated on the special nature[…]

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  • Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: New Directions in International Criminal Justice – Council on Foreign Relations
    • in Expert Commentary · Highlights · News
    • — 11 Dec, 2014

    Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: New Directions in International Criminal Justice – Council on Foreign Relations

    David Scheffer | Council on Foreign Relations

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    • in Commentary
    • — 6 Aug, 2014

    An Ongoing Struggle for Justice After Khmer Rouge

    Youk Chhang | CNN

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    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 30 Sep, 2013

    Legal Commentary: Case 004 Suspect Denied Case File Access

    Khmer Translation The international Co-Investigating Judge (ICIJ), acting alone, has rejected the right of suspects in Cases 003 and 004[…]

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    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 10 Sep, 2013

    Legal Commentary: Co-Prosecutors Request Clarification of the Scope of Case 002/01 Charges

    Khmer Translation In advance of closing arguments in Case 002/01 Co-Prosecutors have sought to clarify how the Trial Chamber will[…]

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  • Commentary: The United Nations and Cambodian Government Share the Obligation to Fund Justice
    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 7 Sep, 2013

    Commentary: The United Nations and Cambodian Government Share the Obligation to Fund Justice

    Khmer (pdf) After many years of awaiting the trials of senior Khmer Rouge leaders, Cambodian survivors are now watching as their[…]

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    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 5 Sep, 2013

    Legal Commentary: Supreme Court Chamber Rejects Defense Application for Immediate Release but Lays Groundwork for Future Challenges

    The Supreme Court Chamber has rejected accused Khieu Samphan’s request for immediate release on bail in advance of Case 002/01

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    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 15 Aug, 2013

    Lawyer’s Fees Dispute Decision Highlights Administrative Irregularities in Case 004

    English (pdf) Khmer (pdf) Anne Heindel, Legal Advisor – Documentation Center of Cambodia

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    Trial Chamber Endorses Proposed Case 002 Victim Reparation Projects “In Principle”
    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 12 Aug, 2013

    Trial Chamber Endorses Proposed Case 002 Victim Reparation Projects “In Principle”

    English (pdf) Khmer (pdf) Anne Heindel, Legal Advisor – Documentation Center of Cambodia

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