

Ms. Yun Mane requested to H.E. Koeut Rith, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Ministry of Justice, in the consultation workshop to include five points on indigenous customary laws and non-judicial dispute resolution processes in the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system, including:
1. Revise indigenous customary rules studied by the Ministry of Justice and Interior in 2010.
2. Incorporate indigenous peoples who have knowledge of customary rules or informal dispute resolution into the team.
3. Strengthen existing mechanisms or groups in indigenous communities to address local issues through customary rules or procedures, especially language issues, to be effective.
4. Disseminate Indigenous Customary Rules that have been learned to stakeholders. Resolve Disputes with Law Students, Judges, Prosecutors, Clerks, and Other Stakeholders
5. Incorporate indigenous customary rules into the study’s curriculum at other universities.