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The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2008 (English)
Cambodian Constitution is the supreme law of the Kingdom of Cambodia, enshrining values such as the rule of law, human rights, democracy and power separation deep into the Kingdom’s legal and political system. Its relevance and importance for ordinary Cambodian citizens covers varying aspects, ranging from freedom of religion, expression and access to information to fundamental rights such as labor, economic, women’s and social rights as well as the right to education and institutional protection. Furthermore, the Constitution regulates Cambodia’s state organization by identifying roles and responsibilities of the country’s institutions, the electoral system and political parties.
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Last updated | January 9, 2016 |
Created | January 9, 2016 |
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Name | The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2008 (English) |
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Cambodian Constitution is the supreme law of the Kingdom of Cambodia, enshrining values such as the rule of law, human rights, democracy and power separation deep into the Kingdom’s legal and political system. Its relevance and importance for ordinary Cambodian citizens covers varying aspects, ranging from freedom of religion, expression and access to information to fundamental rights such as labor, economic, women’s and social rights as well as the right to education and institutional protection. Furthermore, the Constitution regulates Cambodia’s state organization by identifying roles and responsibilities of the country’s institutions, the electoral system and political parties. |
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