Abstract
This Article will argue for International Criminal Court (ICC) involvement in investigating and prosecuting the parties responsible for the land-grabbing crisis in Cambodia. Part II will trace the historical roots and identify the driving forces of land-grabbing. Part III will examine the land ownership rights given by the Cambodian government to individuals and to indigenous communities within Cambodia, the legal framework and procedures surrounding Cambodian land concession deals, and methods of redress for Cambodian land right disputes. Part IV will discuss in part the ICC and how the land concession crisis in Cambodia qualifies as a crime against humanity, but will also argue for ICC involvement in Cambodia.
Recommended Citation
Embree, Jessica
(2021)
"Criminalizing Land-Grabbing: Arguing for ICC Involvement in the Cambodian Land Concession Crisis,"
Florida Journal of International Law: Vol. 27:
Iss.
3, Article 4.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/fjil/vol27/iss3/4