The Cambodian Land Law (2001) provides indigenous ethnic minority groups with a right to register their traditional residential and agricultural lands under communal title. To date, however, this right...
Institutional reforms in contemporary Cambodia are being undertaken in an environment characterized by pervasive legal pluralism the not uncommon situation in which numerous, contradictory and competing...
Many informal settlements arose in Phnom Penh following the end of the Khmer Rouge period and particularly with the return of refugees in the early 1990s, following the Pairs Peace Accords. Land in central...
The National Authority for Land Dispute Resolution (NALDR) was established in March 2006 and has focused its work on encroachment upon state land. It has been largely ineffective in securing land rights...
The Cambodian labor law of 1997 provides a detailed framework for the regulation of most private sector employment. It provides a framework for industrial relations, including the inclusion of the right...