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CALE Annual Conference 2025: Workshop on human rights in Cambodia

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A scene from a previous event

Date & Time: December 7, 2025 (10:00~11:45)

Venue: AC Forum, Nagoya University Asian Legal Exchange Plaza (2F) / Zoom

For more details on the conference, please visit the announcement on CALE’s website.

Session III (in English):

Workshop on Human Rights in Cambodia: Justice, Law, and Social Norms
This session examines the state of human rights in Cambodia from both historical and contemporary perspectives by a CALE Foreign Visiting Research Fellow and a GSL graduate.

  • 10:00~10:30 “Reflecting on the Khmer Rouge Trials in Cambodia: Performance and Legacies”
    • Christoph Sperfeldt (Senior Lecturer & ARC DECRA Fellow, Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University/ CALE Foreign Visiting Research Fellow)
  • 10:30~11:00 ”Regulating Multinational Construction Projects in Cambodia: Interactions between State Laws and Religious Norms in Ensuring Safety of Construction Workers”
    • Ly Ratana (Postdoctoral fellow of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa)
  • 11:00~11:45 Comment/ Q&A
    • Commentator: Naoko Maeda (Professor, Graduate School of Law, Nagoya University
Poster advertising the details of the CALE Annual Forum 2025

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