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Ministry Of Justice (Cambodia)
The Ministry of Justice ( km, ក្រសួងយុត្តិធម៌, ) provides the administrative framework for the judges and prosecutors such as their professional training and salary and duty allowances. Additionally, with regard to prosecutors, the Minister of Justice is the chief of the prosecution and has the right to issue an injunction (order) to the prosecutions of all level of courts. The General Departments of Prosecutor and Criminal Affairs of the Ministry of Justice is the staff to the Minister of Justice on any related issues. List of ministers (1966–present) * Ponn Vongs Vaddey (1966) * Yem Sambaur (1967) * Tep Hun (1967–1969) * Yem Sambaur (1970–1972) * Chhan Sokhom (1973) * Ly Khvan Pan (1974–1975) * Norodom Phurissara (1975–1976) * Chem Snguon (1993–1998) * Uk Vithun (1999–2001) * Neav Sithong (2002-2017) * Ang Vong Vattana (2017–2020) * Koeut Rith (2020–present) See also * Justice ministry * Politics of Cambodia The p ...
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Government Of Cambodia
The politics of Cambodia are defined within the framework of a constitutional monarchy, in which the king serves as the head of state, and the prime minister is the head of government. The collapse of communism set in motion events that led to the withdrawal of the Vietnamese armed forces, which had established their presence in the country since the fall of the Khmer Rouge. The 1993 constitution, which is currently in force, was promulgated as a result of the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements, followed by elections organized under the aegis of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia. The constitution declares Cambodia to be an "independent, sovereign, peaceful, permanently neutral and non-aligned country." The constitution also proclaims a liberal, multiparty democracy in which powers are devolved to the executive, the judiciary and the legislature. However, there is no effective opposition to the Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has been in power since 1985. His Cambodian ...
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Koeut Rith
Koeut Rith ( km, កើត រិទ្ធ; born 2 January 1979) is a Cambodian legal expert and the current Minister of Justice. Biography Youth on the banks of the Mekong Koeut Rith was born on January 2, 1979, in the last days of the Khmer Rouge regime in the village of Prey Toteung, Prey Chhor District, Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia (then-Central Region, Democratic Kampuchea). Legal studies in Cambodia and France In 1999, when Koeut Rith started his law studies in Phnom Penh, Koeut Rith obtained a scholarship allowing him to continue his higher education in France, in Lyon. In 2000, Koeut Rith obtained a bachelor’s degree in private law at the University Lumière Lyon 2, then the following year a master’s degree (Master 1 at the time) with the distinction “Very good” from the same institution. In 2002, he specialized in criminal law and criminal sciences (Master 2) at Lyon 3 university. He began his career as a teacher at the Royal University of Law ...
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Ponn Vongs Vaddey
Ponn Vongs Vaddey is the former minister of justice for Cambodia. References Year of birth missing Cambodian politicians Possibly living people Government ministers of Cambodia Place of birth missing {{Cambodia-politician-stub ...
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Yem Sambaur
Yem Sambaur ( km, យ៉ែម សំបូរ, ; 2 February 1913 – December 1989) was a Cambodian politician who served twice as prime minister of Cambodia between 1949 and 1950. Yem Sambaur was an influential political figure in Cambodia, mainly during the turbulent years between the end of World War II and final achievement of independence in 1953. Although Sambaur maintained close relationships with the palace and traditional elites of Khmer society, he was initially a member of the Cambodian Democratic Party, a heavily left-leaning coalition of groups which favored immediate independence, a Cambodian government modeled after the French Fourth Republic and sympathized with the armed resistance of the Khmer Issarak guerrilla movements. Unsatisfied with these goals, Sambaur left the Democratic Party in November 1948, taking along with him eleven other deputies, and aligned himself with the Liberal Party (''Kanak Sereipheap'') led by Prince Norodom Norindeth which had French ...
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Tep Hun
H.E. Tep Hun was a former orchid producer, judge, and minister of justice for Cambodia, during the last years of the Norodom Sihanouk's Sangkum Reastr Niyum regime. After the military coup of 1970, he was threaten and forced to seat in the Vice-President’s chair of the new Khmer Republic's Parliament He was captured and killed, soon after the fall of Phnom Penh in 1975, by the Khmer Rouge. He is the father of Tep Vattho (1963-2016) architect, former urbanist and director of the urban planning department of the Apsara Authority (Authority for the Protection of the Site and Management of the Region of Angkor), and he is grandfather of David Piot, manager for the family enterprices Angkor Village Hotel, Angkor Village Apsara Theatre and the elephant retirement park Kulen Elephant Forest Kulen Elephant Forest is a conservation organization founded in 2018 by David Piot, The reserve, a 400-hectare elephant retirement park, was opened in December 2019, protecting the cap ...
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Chhan Sokhom
Chhan Sokhom is the former minister of justice for Cambodia. References Year of birth missing Cambodian politicians Possibly living people Government ministers of Cambodia Place of birth missing {{Cambodia-politician-stub ...
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Ly Khvan Pan
Ly Kvang Pann is the former minister of justice for Cambodia from 1973 to 1975. References Year of birth missing 20th-century Cambodian politicians Possibly living people Government ministers of Cambodia Place of birth missing {{Cambodia-politician-stub ...
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Norodom Phurissara
Prince Norodom Phurissara ( km, នរោត្ដម ភូរីស្សរ៉ា, October 13, 1919 – April 1976) was a prominent leftist Cambodian politician of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, who held a number of ministerial posts. A member of the Cambodian royal family, he disappeared during the political purges carried out by the Communist Party of Cambodia (the Khmer Rouge) after it came to power. Education and early political career Phurissara was a descendant of Norodom of Cambodia, and a cousin of King Norodom Sihanouk. He studied law at the Royal University of Phnom Penh. In 1954, he became Secretary-General of the Democratic Party, which until that point had been the dominant force in Cambodian internal politics. Phurissara and a group of Paris-educated radicals steered the party increasingly to the left. The American embassy reported that he considered American military assistance to the fledgling Cambodia state as "unnatural" and was increasingly accepting "basic ...
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Chem Snguon
Chem Snguon is the former minister of justice for Cambodia. In 1993 he was a member of the Constitution Drafting Committee. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Cambodian politicians Government ministers of Cambodia {{Cambodia-politician-stub ...
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Uk Vithun
Uk Vithun is the former minister of justice for Cambodia. He was replaced by Neav Sithong. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Cambodian politicians FUNCINPEC politicians Government ministers of Cambodia {{Cambodia-politician-stub ...
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Neav Sithong
Neav Sithong is the former minister of justice for Cambodia. He replaced Uk Vithun Uk Vithun is the former minister of justice for Cambodia. He was replaced by Neav Sithong. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Cambodian politicians FUNCINPEC politicians Government ministers of Cambodia .... References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Cambodian politicians FUNCINPEC politicians Government ministers of Cambodia {{Cambodia-politician-stub ...
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Ang Vong Vathana
Ang Vong Vathana is the Cambodian Minister of Justice. In 2016, he became the sole Cambodian to be named in the Panama Papers The Panama Papers ( es, Papeles de Panamá) are 11.5 million leaked documents (or 2.6 terabytes of data) that were published beginning on April 3, 2016. The papers detail financial and attorney–client information for more than 214,488 ... leak, which uncovered he was a shareholder in the offshore venture RCD International which dissolved in 2010; the findings prompted calls for an corruption investigation into Vong Vathana. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Cambodian politicians People named in the Panama Papers {{Cambodia-politician-stub ...
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