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082 | _a342.596 HAU 2014 | ||
100 | _aHauerstein, Kai and Menzel, Jorg | ||
245 | _aThe development of Cambodian administrative law / | ||
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_aCambodia ; _bKonrad Adenauer Stiftung, _c2014. |
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_av, 378 p. : _c24 cm. |
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500 | _aPart I The Recent Discussion about General Administrative Law Part II Selected Analysis of Cambodian Administrative Law Part III Comparative Perspectives | ||
520 | _aTwenty 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. | ||
650 | 0 | _aCambodian Administrative Law | |
650 | 0 | _aAdministrative law -- Cambodia -- History. | |
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