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Until recently, legal education in Cambodia is still very low, resulting in a number of known factors: a lack of qualified teachers and regulatory legal materials in the National / English / French languages, fragile legal and political system, and the lack of social incentives in relation to legal education and occupation. All these shortcomings are largely due to the poor social image of the legal education and profession in the country.
Every day during the academic courses in Law School, students are mandated to read and several law review literature, conduct legal research and writing, in an in-class discussion, and listen to various lectures. As part of their daily work, students are forced to know and have Cambodian Constitution, laws, by the National Assembly, rules and regulations issued by ministries and other national legislation.
However, the author of this article is a lesson forgotten Law School: Legal Follow-Up ", which somehow contributed to the low image of legal education and occupation. What does "legal follow-up" means? This means that the student is still in a position to understand the legal framework and legal professional would still be entitled to practice, although the inclusion, modification or even abolition of the law at the time of his training. For this the current integrated world, legal follow-up is absolutely essential.
For the entire course of my LL.B, until I almost in the middle of my LL.M, my legal supervisor never taught me about the legal follow-up is everything they do is just to teach me, what is already there in the law.
This article would serve as a recommendation for all Cambodian legal Supervisors have a new tactic for the statement.
Vicheka Lay is the Deputy Managing Director of the Cambodian War amputees rehabilitation society [a Canadian NGO in the province of Alberta, Canada], and a freelance translator for a company in Indonesia. Also he is currently an LL.M candidate, with specialization in international law. Vicheka Lay is also an "expert blogger" for the Center for International Governance Innovation, based in Ontario, Canada.
Questions about the Cambodian law, economics, politics and the state of things? E-mail me: vichekalay@yahoo.com
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Sunday, August 16, 2009 by Brattany , under law school rankings pepperdine
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