Historically, since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, Cambodia has suffered under the oppression of dictators such as Pol Pot, who instituted Communism and its related rights violations of law. As a result, the question of the future of Cambodia has become vitally important and likewise, international law has had to step in to remedy the situation.

Statutes and Charters from the United Nations Tribunals

The evolution of international tribunals from the post World War II period to the present has likewise resulted in the development of United Nations statutes and charters in the interest of equality, justice and peace on a global scale, even beyond those such as the ICTY and ICTR. Chief among these, in the opinion of many, is the United Nations Human Rights Committee, which blends the consideration of the rights of all of the peoples of the world with the responsibility of international...
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