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The Constitution is the supreme law of Cambodia, therefore, all legal norms must comply with it. [2]Confirming the conformity of laws in the process of being adopted or already ratified falls under the authority the Constitutional Council at the request of the King, the Prime Minister, the president of one of the two parliamentary chambers, a quarter of the senators, a tenth of the deputies or ...
The Judiciary of Cambodia is independent from the rest of the government of Cambodia, as specified by the Cambodian Constitution. The judiciary follows civil law tradition , the instruction being entrusted to a judge and the prosecutors contenting themselves with requesting the application of the law.
The Ministry of Justice (Khmer: ក្រសួងយុត្តិធម៌, Krâsuŏng Yŭttĕthôrm) provides the administrative framework for the judges and ...
The Ministry governs the Cambodian National Police and the administration of the law enforcement; including the police academy, police training, judicial police, anti-drug efforts, border police and prison administration.
The Supreme Court of Cambodia is the highest court in the judiciary of Cambodia, under the supervision of the Supreme Council of the Magistrature. [1] It is located in the royal capital of Phnom Penh, and is regulated under Article 55 to Article 73 of the 2014 Cambodian Law on Court Organization.
Law enforcement in Cambodia is handled by the Cambodian National Police, one of three General Departments within the Ministry of the Interior. The National Police numbers 64,000 and is divided into four autonomous units and five central departments. [ 1 ]
Law enforcement in Cambodia; M. Ministry of Environment (Cambodia) Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (Cambodia) Ministry of Tourism (Cambodia)
The college of law at the University of Cambodia offers a total of five programs: three bachelor's degree (BA) programs, one master's degree (MA) program, and one Doctoral Degree (PhD) program. These degrees are offered through three departments: department of law, department of public and private law, and department of international law. [26]