HIERARCHY AND DEFINITION OF CAMBODIAN MAIN LEGAL NORMS
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CONSTITUTION |
Supreme Norm of the
Cambodian Legal Hierarchy Adopted by the
Constituant Assembly; promulgated by the King. |
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CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW |
Revision or Amendment
of the Constitution, voted by the National Assembly with a majority of
two-third of all its Members |
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KRAM (Law) |
Designates either the
promulgated Law and the Act of Promulgation of a Law by the King Signed by the King
or, in His absence, by the acting Chief of State; countersigned by the
Prime minister and the interested Minister. |
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KRET (Decree) |
Highest Norm that may
be enacted by the Executive Power, within the framework of its
Regulatory Power. Signed by the King
or, in His absence, by the acting Chief of State; generally
countersigned by the Prime Minister and the interested Minister. |
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ANUKRET (Sub-Decree) |
Regulation adopted by
the Prime Minister and countersigned by the interested Minister. |
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PRAKAS (Regulation) |
Regulation adopted by
a Minister (or the Governor of the National Bank for Banking Issues) |
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SARACHOR (Circular) |
Ministerial
implementing measure |