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Highlights

    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 24 Feb, 2016

    Key Documents Presentations: Day 2

    Today, February 24 2016, the Civil Party lawyers and the Co-Prosecution and Civil Party lawyers concluded their key document presentations[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 24 Feb, 2016

    Trial Chamber Issues Decision on Evidence Obtained Through Torture

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 23 Feb, 2016

    Key Document Hearings: Treatment of Cham and Vietnamese Minorities

    Today, February 23 2016, marked the first day of the Key Document Hearings, in which the Co-Prosecutors and the Civil[…]

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    February 19th Joint Statement of Deputy Prime Minister Sok An and U.N. Special Expert David Scheffer
    • in ECCC Reports · Highlights · News
    • — 22 Feb, 2016

    February 19th Joint Statement of Deputy Prime Minister Sok An and U.N. Special Expert David Scheffer

    Joint Statement (.pdf) Joint Statement – Khmer (.pdf)

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 18 Feb, 2016

    “Your Honors have My files and My Life in Your Hands” – Khieu Samphan Seeks Acquittal

    Today, February 18 2016, was the last day of Appeal Hearings in Case 002/01. While the Nuon Chea Defense Team[…]

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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 Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 17 Feb, 2016

    Day Two of the Appeal Hearings

    Today’s session, on February 17 2016, marked the second day of the resumed Appeal Hearings in Case 002/01. During the[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 16 Feb, 2016

    Appeal Hearings in Case 002/01 Resume

    Today, February 16 2016, marked the first day of the resumed Appeal Hearings, after they had not taken place as[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 10 Feb, 2016

    Testimony of Ysa Osman Continues

    In today’s hearing at the ECCC, expert Ysa Osman continued his testimony about the treatment of the Cham during the[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 9 Feb, 2016

    Expert Ysa Osman Testifies on Treatment of Cham

    In today’s evidentiary session in front of the ECCC – February 9 2016 – expert witness Ysa Osman gave his[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 3 Feb, 2016

    Witness Today Says There Was No Plan to Smash the Vietnamese

    Today, February 3 2016, witness Meas Voeun concluded his testimony. He stated that he had been misunderstood yesterday and that[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 2 Feb, 2016

    Hatred towards the Vietnamese

    Today, February 2 2016, witness Sao Van concluded his testimony by giving further details on meetings that he attended and[…]

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