Aaron, Moses
Aaron, Ron
Adesida, Dotun
Al-Assady, Abdul-Settar
Banerjee, Arunabh
Baraka, Ahmed
Beal, Mark
Binx, Eugene
Bisht, Pushkar
Brown, Dr. Glen
Buck, Gail
Chambers, Eric
Chambers, Lesley
Chappel, T. A.
Chi, Anson
Coakley, Mark
Coelho, Paulo
Culling, Peter
Diwivedi, Tripuresh Dhar
Dufort, Mike
Ebony, Ojo Iredia
Falit, Joseph E.
Fawcett, Shaun
Fitzgerald-Clarke, Michael
Fleming, Suzanne
Fries, Todd
Gheorghiu, Cristache
GOrDon, Gregory
Huchu, Tendai
Izuogu, Victor
Jacobsen, Heidi
King, Nigel
Kumar, G. Ram
Lake, Gina
LaRocca, Kay
Lay, Vicheka
Litt, Dr. Jerome Z.
Majumdar, Pritis Chandra
McCulloch, Iain
Merrow, Liz
Miller, Harley
Maffey, Laura
Maffey, Riccardo
Milazzo, Ronald
Minya, Dzimba
Nath, Bhasurananda
Neo
Nirmala
O'Brien, Benjamin
Okonkwo, Ikechukwu
Patterson, R.J.
Purcar, Gabriela
Ridner, Melanie
Rinaldi, Jacquie
Roberts, Ella
Rutz, Gary
Sharp, Ian
Sooriyarachchi, Janaki
Spudich, Giulietta
Ştef, Dorin
Stull, Blaire
Taylor, Roy
Thomas, Dennis
Thompson, Tantse
Turley, Keith
Vine-Knight, Leo
Watson, Rob
Wear, Milt
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Lay Vicheka is employed as a translator by Pyramid Translation Co. Ltd., Cambodia’s most prestigious agency. He is also a freelance writer for Search Newspapers; focusing primarily on social and student issues. Lay recently accepted another part-time position, as a Media Liaison Officer, with Asia’s first online International English Language Testing System (IELTS). As a primary writer for eZine, Lay produces a wide range of articles for them. He is a regular contributor to associated websites worldwide.
In addition to his already busy schedule, Lay is a volunteer columnist for a number of other Cambodian newspapers; he is also an active member of a New York based Research Company. Lay gained a sound knowledge of law, politics and migration, whilst working as English language assistant, for a Cambodian member of parliament, and this prepared him well for the positions he now holds.
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Crossing from barbarian state to a more humanitarian-focal phase, the world has now been converted into a more humanitarian society. From law-making to govern the internal order of individual country, to the establishment of the United Nations Organization, constituted of diverse special organs to respond to different needs, regional organizations and other international legal and humanitarian instruments, the philosophical question: what are the approaches to fair trial is still the life-long question to be answered amongst many scholars from all part of the world.
The approaches to fair trial herein are too sophisticated to explain, since different countries always have different approaches to it. The tendency of globalization, regional integration, economic rivalries, etc, has surprisingly made fair trial an indispensable issue to hit the agenda.
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