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The law of Cambodia refers to the legal system of the judiciary of Cambodia, which is primarily based on legal codes and statutes, with precedents and local custom also playing an important role. Cambodia has a civil law legal system with legal codes, which were greatly influenced by France, to a lesser extent by Japan, and also adapted to Cambodian circumstances. The Constitution of Cambodia enacted with the restoration of Monarchy in 1993 and it is the supreme law in Cambodia. An independent judiciary has the power to review laws and government acts for constitutionality.

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  • Law of Cambodia (en)
  • Droit cambodgien (fr)
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  • The law of Cambodia refers to the legal system of the judiciary of Cambodia, which is primarily based on legal codes and statutes, with precedents and local custom also playing an important role. Cambodia has a civil law legal system with legal codes, which were greatly influenced by France, to a lesser extent by Japan, and also adapted to Cambodian circumstances. The Constitution of Cambodia enacted with the restoration of Monarchy in 1993 and it is the supreme law in Cambodia. An independent judiciary has the power to review laws and government acts for constitutionality. (en)
  • Le droit cambodgien est de tradition civiliste, l’instruction étant confiée à un juge et les procureurs se contentant de demander l'application de la loi. Il se heurte régulièrement à un autant financiers qu’humains, ferment d’une corruption et d’un clientélisme qui rongent l’ensemble de la société. La pour les plus humbles favorise d’autre part la résistance des méthodes traditionnelles de résolution des conflits, basées sur l’entremise d’une personne dont l’autorité morale, contrairement à celle du juge, n’est contestée par aucune des deux parties (chef de village, de district, de pagode …), créant de facto un système à deux vitesses, l’un, officiel, réservé aux étrangers et aux élites urbaines, l’autre, informel, pour la majeure partie de la population. (fr)
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