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The development of Cambodian administrative law /

By: Hauerstein, Kai and Menzel, Jorg.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambodia ; Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2014Description: v, 378 p. : 24 cm.ISBN: 9789995098247.Subject(s): Cambodian Administrative Law | Administrative law -- Cambodia -- HistoryDDC classification: 342.596 HAU 2014 Summary: Twenty year ago, on 24 September 1993, Cambodia adopted its new Constitution, which marked the end of the U.N. Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) and the beginning of a fragile peace after decades of Civil war. In this watershed moment Cambodia joined the ranks of those countries that believe in the advantages of a government limited by the Rule of law, a liberal market economy, the separation of powers, the protection of fundamental rights, and a decentralized government. However, as the Constitution mainly provides the general framework and important principles, it most often cannot be applied directly, but need institutions, Laws, and procedures.
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Part I
The Recent Discussion about General Administrative Law
Part II
Selected Analysis of Cambodian Administrative Law
Part III
Comparative Perspectives

Twenty year ago, on 24 September 1993, Cambodia adopted its new Constitution, which marked the end of the U.N. Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) and the beginning of a fragile peace after decades of Civil war. In this watershed moment Cambodia joined the ranks of those countries that believe in the advantages of a government limited by the Rule of law, a liberal market economy, the separation of powers, the protection of fundamental rights, and a decentralized government. However, as the Constitution mainly provides the general framework and important principles, it most often cannot be applied directly, but need institutions, Laws, and procedures.

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