This project is a collaboration between the Cambodian Genocide Group and the International Human Rights Program at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. A working group composed of law students and senior undergraduates and graduate students focus on the analysis of issues of justice in Cambodia.

1st Issue:
The analysis of alternative ways of achieving justice in Cambodia. The group evaluates the need for participatory justice systems in which Cambodian communities would attempt to establish the truth in order to reinforce respect for the law. Furthermore the group is examining the impact of encouraging the incorporation of truth commissions into the formal judicial process in Cambodia.

2nd Issue:
The working group addresses how to incorporate testimony and stories of survivors living outside of Cambodian into the judicial or extra judicial process.

The collaborative nature of this working group ensures that issues are analyzed from both a legal angle and a political/theoretical angle. The working group's main aim is to bring more awareness to legal problems associated with trying genocide in Cambodia and perhaps suggesting new solutions.