This study examines Cambodia’s implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). Corpus analysis of civil society organisations’ submissions to the United Nations Universal Periodic Review reveals a raft of CRC violations, including sexual abuse, trafficking and child labour. This is due to political and bureaucratic failings. The wider significance of this lies in underlining how the disjuncture between state and civil society underpins ongoing violations. Future progress depends on strengthened mobilisation yet increasing repression of civil society makes this unlikely. Accordingly, the prospects are bleak with children in Cambodia continuing to suffer widespread rights violations
Cambodia has experienced a rapid and uncontrolled increase in the institutionalisation of children i...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
After the 2018 elections, political rights are scarce in Cambodia, new laws are enacted that tighten...
This study examines Cambodia’s implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the ...
Against the backdrop of continuing rights violations in Bangladesh, this article analyses issue-sali...
In the face of continuing children’s rights abuses across North Africa, the need for governments to ...
This paper examines children's views on the implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Ch...
Following periods of conflict and instability during the oppressive regime of the Khmer Rouge (1975–...
My objective in the proceeding paper is to qualitatively analyze the conditions of children since th...
This research analyzes the effectiveness of international aid organizations across Cambodia by conce...
This thesis aims at describing how the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is reflected in t...
In Cambodia, as in many other post-conflict countries, civil society is weak and poorly developed. F...
Social Work in Cambodia is still largely conducted by NGOs and INGOs, rather than Government employe...
This report on Cambodia is one of a set of four country case studies designed to study the implicati...
Propelled by a commitment to the rights of children, Cambodia is moving forward with family-based al...
Cambodia has experienced a rapid and uncontrolled increase in the institutionalisation of children i...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
After the 2018 elections, political rights are scarce in Cambodia, new laws are enacted that tighten...
This study examines Cambodia’s implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the ...
Against the backdrop of continuing rights violations in Bangladesh, this article analyses issue-sali...
In the face of continuing children’s rights abuses across North Africa, the need for governments to ...
This paper examines children's views on the implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Ch...
Following periods of conflict and instability during the oppressive regime of the Khmer Rouge (1975–...
My objective in the proceeding paper is to qualitatively analyze the conditions of children since th...
This research analyzes the effectiveness of international aid organizations across Cambodia by conce...
This thesis aims at describing how the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is reflected in t...
In Cambodia, as in many other post-conflict countries, civil society is weak and poorly developed. F...
Social Work in Cambodia is still largely conducted by NGOs and INGOs, rather than Government employe...
This report on Cambodia is one of a set of four country case studies designed to study the implicati...
Propelled by a commitment to the rights of children, Cambodia is moving forward with family-based al...
Cambodia has experienced a rapid and uncontrolled increase in the institutionalisation of children i...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
After the 2018 elections, political rights are scarce in Cambodia, new laws are enacted that tighten...