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Sub-decree No.195 on the privatization of state permanent forest reserve land for social land concessions and to establish Senchey village in Kantout commune, Choam Ksant district, Preah Vihear province

Regulations
November, 2009
Cambodia

The purposes of this sub-decree are to classify state permanent forest reserve land, of which size is 4,615 hectares in Kantout commune, Choam Ksant district, Preah Vihear province; to grant social land concessions for military and police families; and to establish a new village named Senchey village.

Sub-decree No.194 on the privatization of state permanent forest reserve land for social land concessions​ and to establish Techo Bosbov village in Kantuot commune, Choam Ksant district, Preah Vihear province

Regulations
November, 2009
Cambodia

This sub-decree grants the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries the authority to manage 668 hectares of forest reserve and to register it as private state land with the objective of granting social land concessions to military and police families and establishing Techo Bosbov village in Preah Vihear province.

Sub-decree No. 254 on privatization of state land in total amount of 3753 hectares, including 4 locations in Snoul district, Sambor district, and Preak Prasab district, Kratie province for social land concession to allocate to former armed forces and t...

Regulations
November, 2011
Cambodia

The land from forest cover 2002 in total amount of 3753 hectares, including 4 locations such as Svay Chreah commune of Snoul district for 777.90 hectares, O'Krieng commune of Sambor district for 352.64 hectares, Kbal Damrei commune of Sambor district for 1122.46 hectares and Chambok commune of Preak Prasab district for 1500 hectares in Kratie province was privatized for social land concession to allocate to former armed forces and their families, and general poor people.

Rights razed: forced evictions in Cambodia

Reports & Research
December, 2008
Cambodia

This report published in 2008, shows how, contrary to Cambodia’s obligations under international human rights law, those affected by evictions have had no opportunity for genuine participation and consultation beforehand. Information on planned evictions and on resettlement packages has been incomplete and inaccurate, undermining the rights of those affected to information, and to participate in decisions which affect the exercise of their human rights, in particular the right to adequate housing.