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    Law in cambodia

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    Sex Trade in Cambodia

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    rights is the most protruding in the capital of Cambodia‚ Phnom Penh. Women and young females are having intercourse and/or oral sex against their will for the exchange of money. There are many contributing factors that lead to the practice of sex trafficking in Cambodia. The environmental‚ political‚ economic and social factors all play a role in this horrendous issue. In 2006‚ a report filed under the U.S State Department read "The Government of Cambodia does not fully comply with the minimum standards

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    Pest Analysis of Cambodia

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    The Development Research Forum in Cambodia Scoping Study: Research Capacities of Cambodia’s Universities Team Members: KWOK Kian-Woon‚ CHAN Sopheap‚ HENG Chinda‚ KIM Sedara‚ NETH Baromey and THON Vimealea Research Assistants: Kelvin CHIA‚ CHHOENG Sotheavan and NHEM Sochea Scoping Study: Research Capacities of Cambodia’s Universities* Special Report Team Members: KWOK Kian-Woon‚ CHAN Sopheap‚ HENG Chinda‚ KIM Sedara‚ NETH Baromey and THON Vimealea Research Assistants: Kelvin CHIA‚ CHHOENG

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    After decades of civil war and political unrest‚ corruption is widespread and has caused serious problems like loss of social resources‚ inefficiency in governance‚ and unjust judiciary. In accordance to TI’s corruption Perception Index (CPI)‚ Cambodia scored 1.8 on a scale of 0 (highly corrupt) to 10 (highly clean) in 2008‚ ranking 166 out of 180. This score suggest widespread and prevalent corruption (Transparency‚ 2008). Corruption has hindered the country so much that according to Freedom House

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    Land Disputes in Cambodia

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    Statistical Analysis on Land Disputes in Cambodia‚ 2010 a Land Land dispute report 2010_English Layout.indd a 8/3/2011 11:59:54 AM Statistical Analysis on Land Dispute Occurring in Cambodia‚ 2010 Published by: Research and Information Centre (RIC) Mapping designed by: Mr. HOK Menghoin Layout designed by: Mr. PHOURN Yu The NGO Forum on Cambodia Address: #9-11 Street 476 Sangkat Toul Tom Pong I‚ Khan Chamkar Morn‚ Phnom Penh City‚ Cambodia. P.O Box: 2295 Phnom Penh-3 Tel: (855-23)

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    Woman's Issues in Cambodia

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    Name: O.Pvisoth Women’s Issues In Cambodia In the past‚ woman seems to have much discrimination from the society. Women cannot do everything they want. The things they can do are‚ doing housework‚ looking after the children‚ and cooking. They are not allowed to work outside like men even the ability to accept knowledge; they have no change to get it because school

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    Essay Cambodias Economy

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    1. Introduction of Cambodia The Kingdom of Cambodia is a country in southeast Asia. The country is located on the Gulf of Thailand‚ between Thailand‚ Laos and Vietnam. The capital is called Phnom Penh and is located in the southern part of the country. The landscape is characterized by a central plain that is partly surrounded by mountains. In the part of the plain in western Cambodia‚ there is the Tonle Sap Lake. The Mekong flows through the east. It is one of the ten longest rivers in the world

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    Developing Country- Cambodia In between Thailand‚ Laos and Vietnam sits the country of Cambodia. Their early history is unrecorded but most Cambodians consider themselves descendants of the Angkor Empire that stretched most of Southeast Asia. Under constrain threats to invade by Thailand and Vietnam‚ the king of France placed Cambodia under France’s protection in 1963. This only lasted until 1953 when they gained full independence from France after the occupation of the Japanese during World

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    Cambodia Water Pollution

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    Cambodia is a small country in the Indo-China peninsula. Cambodia can be called as an under-developed country‚ the country also faces the environmental problems as with the rest of the World. The basic problem of the countries lies in the water pollution. Emissions of organic water pollutants are being shared by factory‚ refer to emissions from manufacturing activities (chemical industry‚ clay and glass industry‚ food industry‚ metal industry and other). As per the above discussion it is clear that

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    Cambodia Genocide Essay

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    they were abused and starved to death. Even though all of this was happening in Cambodia‚ no other countries came to help take back the government. Why would other countries step aside when a country is in desperate need? The Cambodian Genocide was during the time of the Vietnam War. This war is what started the regime. Cambodia was in a civil war for many years. U.S troops‚ in the Vietnam War‚ used Cambodia as a regrouping zone. They also bombed most of Cambodia’s countryside. This also

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