Fair trial rights in Cambodia monitoring at the court of appeal /
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Contents
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Definitions & Acronyms
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 The Right to a Fair Trial
1.1.1 The right to a fair trial under international Law
1.1.2 The right to a fair trial under Cambodian Law
1.2 Purpose, Scope and Methodology
2. Data and Evaluation
2.1 Faial Trial Right at Risk
2.1.1 Right to a public hearing
2.1.2 Right to understand the nature of the charge
2.1.3 Right to legal representation and to be present at trial
2.1.4 Presumption if innocence
2.1.5 Evidentiary rights
2.1.6 The right to a public and reasoned judgment
2.1.7 Independence impartiality and professionalism of the judge
2.1.8 Trials involving juveniles
2.2 Fair Trial Right Upheld
2.2.1 Right to adequate time and facilities to professionalism of the judge
2.2.2 Right not to be compelled to confess guilt
2.2.3 Prohibition against double jeopardy
2.2.4 Prohibition against retroactive application of criminal Law
3. Conclusion and Recommendations
3.1 Recommendations to Enhance the Independence of the Judiciary
3.2 Recommendations Regarding the Explanation of Rights
3.3 Recommendations Regarding the Right to be Present at Trial
3.4 Recommendations Regarding the Right to Legal Representation
3.5 Recommendations Concerning the Presumption of Innocence
3.6 Recommendations Regarding the Impartiality and Professionalism of Judges
3.7 Recommendations Regarding Trials Involving Juveniles
4. Bibliography
5. Appeal Hearing Monitoring Checklist
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