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Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
The ECCC was established to try senior leaders of Democratic Kampuchea, also known as the Khmer Rouge, and those who were most responsible for the crimes and serious violations of Cambodian penal law, international humanitarian law and custom, and international conventions recognized by Cambodia, that were committed during the period from 17 April 1975 to 6 January 1979.
• Basic Instruments and Jurisprudence (to Jurisprudence Collections page)
• Chronology of Significant Procedural and Jurisprudential Developments
• Discussion Guide on International Criminal Law - December 2007 Edition
• Reports and Briefing papers:
- Seven Candidates for Prosecution: Accountability for the Crimes of the Khmer Rouge
- International Standards for the Nomination of Judges to the Extraordinary Chambers in Cambodia
- Lessons Learned: the Start-Up Phase of the Extraordinary Chambers in Cambodia
- International Standards for the Protection of Witnesses and Victims at the Extraordinary Chambers in Cambodia


