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A Role for ASEAN in the Forthcoming Khmer Rouge Tribunal

   

 

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Agents of Death: Explaining the Cambodian Genocide in Terms of Cognitive

 

 

 

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Agreement between UN and Cambodia on Khmer Rouge Trials Takes Effect    

 

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Alias and Aka

 

 

 

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Amnesty International Report on DK, 1975-1976

 

 

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Begrudgement, Reconciliation, and the Khmer Rouge

   
 

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Brief of Professor DAVID SCHEFFER, International Law Expert, As Amicus Curiae in Support of the Co-Investigating Judges    
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  l Cambodia's Trials    

 

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Comments Regarding the Draft Agreement between the UN and Cambodia

 

 

 

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Crimes Covered under the KR Law

 

 

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Debate on Genocide

 

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DC-Cam Welcomes the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Staff

   
  l ECCC Conference    

 

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Great-Power Posturing and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

 

 

 

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Hans Correll’s Remarks at the Signing of the UN-RGC Tribunal Agreement, June 6, 2003    

 

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History of Khmer Rouge Tribunal Negotiations

 

 

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How the Khmer Rouge  Tribunal Was Agreed

   
 

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In the Matter of the Appeal by Kang Guek Eav (Duch) against the Order of Provisional Detention by the Office of the Co-Investigating Judges dated 31 July 2007    
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  l Justice and Judicial Corruption    
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Lack of Funds Must not Block Path of Justice

   
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Reclaiming Cambodian History: The Case for a Truth Commission

   
 

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Sok An’s Remarks at the Signing of the UN-RGC Tribunal Agreement, June 6, 2003    
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Sok An’s Speech on Ratification of the Khmer Rouge Law Amendments

   
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Sok Ans Statement on the Entry into Force of the Agreement

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Together, We Can Ensure Justice is Done

   
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US Congress Resolution 399, 2004

   
  l US$17 Millions Needed for the Khmer Rouge Trial    
  l US Reluctance to Fund KR Trial Understandable    

 

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The Arrests of Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith: A Victory for Cambodia’s “Peasants”

 

 

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  l The Long Road to Justice    
  l A Private Solution: The Possibility of Private Donations to Fund the ECCC    
  l Why the Cambodia Tribunal Matters to the International Community    
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Why the ECCC Office of Administration Would Benefit from being Structured More Like a “Registry”    
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Why the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Matters to the Cambodian Community: Justice for the Future, Not the Victims

   
  l Third Plenary Opening Remarks Judge Sylvia Cartwright    
  l Remarks at the Opening of the Third Plenary Session of Judges of the ECCC    
  l Whether the U.S. government should provide funds directly to the ECCC    
  l De Facto Segregation of Provisional Detainees at the ECCC    
 

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Obligation of ECCC Regarding Document Translation for Defendants and Their Attorneys    
  l The Khmer Krom and the Khmer Rouge Trials    
  l Analysis of the ECCC Closing Order Indicting Kaing Guek Eav (Duch)    
 

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Internal and External Enemy: The Vietnamese Experience During the Khmer Rouge Period    
 

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Jurisdictional Hearing of Ieng Sary Before the Pre-Trial Chamber of the ECCC Regarding Issues Related to Amnesty and Pardon    
  l My Trip to Anlong Veng District    
  l Prosecuting Starvation under the ECCC Law    
  l Revolutionary Cousins: Lao-Cambodian revolutionary links    
  l VPA & Film Team Trip to Siem Reap    
  l You Will Be Soil for the Rice Field    
  l Nuon Chea Detention Extension    
 

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Legal Discussion: Ieng Thirith’s Appeal Against the Provisional Detention Order

   
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Memorandum

   
 

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Nullum Crimen Sine Lege, the Jurisdiction of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia & Joint Criminal Enterprise

   

 

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Responding to the Cambodian Genocide in a Global Context: DC-Cam’s Strategic Plan 2009-2011

 

 

  l The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Justice for Genocide in Cambodia?    
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Joint Trials and the ECCC

   
 

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  ¾ Discussions on ECCC Additional Prosecutions:    
         
  l Duch's Hearing: A Turning Point for Cambodia    
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Translation Problem at the ECCC

   
 

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Textual Discrepancies in the Law on the Establishment of the ECCC for the Prosecution of Crimes Committed during the Period of Democratic Kampuchea and their Legal Consequences    
  l Victims of Security Office M-13 and Duch Confessions    
  l Two Decades of Cambodia's Truth Commission    
 

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Fair Trial Implications of Corruption Allegations at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia by Elizabeth Nielson    
  l Misconduct of Defense Counsel     
 

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Standards of appellate review in the Supreme Court Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia    
 

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Textual Discrepancies in the Law on the Establishment of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the Prosecution of Crimes Committed during the Period of democratic Kampuchea and their Legal Consequences    
 

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Comparative Research on Procedural Issues Concerning the Closing Order and  Indictment    
  l The Path to Reconciliation in Cambodia    
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Looking to the Future Justice and Reconciliation in Cambodia

   
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Examining Models of Justice in Post-Genocidal Cambodia

   
  l Justice and Reconciliation for Cambodia    
 

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Breaking the Silence Achieving Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Cambodia

   
 

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Better Late Than Never: Delivering Long Overdue Justice to the Cambodian People

   
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Looking to the Future Justice and Reconciliation in Cambodia

   

 

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  l The Application of Superior Responsibility to Civilian Superiors from 1975-79    
 

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Implications of the Age and Health of the Charged Persons & Accused
Before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
   
  l Interim Appellate Review During Pre-Trial and Trial Proceedings in the (ECCC)    
 

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Amicus Curiae Brief on the Admissibility of Statements or Information Potentially Made as a Result of Torture    

 

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Report on Pre-Tri al Hearings on Appeals Against Extensions of Provisional Detention Orders

 

 

 

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Proving Genocidal Intent: International Precedent and ECCC Case 002

 

 

 

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Treatment of the Vietnamese Minority In Democratic Kampuchea From a Comparative Perspective

 

 

  l Political Interference at the ECCC    
  l Chain of Command    
 

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Justice and The Khmer Rouge: Concepts of Just Response to the Crimes of the
Democratic Kampuchean regime in Buddhism and The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia at the time of the Khmer Rouge tribunal
   
  l Joint Criminal Enterprise at the ECCC    
 

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The Extent to Which Ieng Sary's Prosecution if the ECCC Is barred by His Prior Conviction    

 

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“Keeping Them Alive, One Gets Nothing; Killing Them, One Loses Nothing”: Prosecuting Khmer Rouge Medical Practices as Crimes against Humanity

 

 

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The Possibility of Bringing Genocide Charges on Behalf of the Khmer Krom

   
  l The Presumption of Confidentiality at the ECCC    
  l Forced Marriage as a Crime Against Humanity    
  l The Closing Order in Case 002    
 

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Judicial Notice as a Means of Preserving Judicial Economy at the Extraordinary
Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
   
  l The Scope of Victim Participation Before the ICC and the ECCC    
 

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Documentation Center of Cambodia Supports Transparent and Independent Case 003 and Case 004 Investigations    
 

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Legacy at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Research Overview