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Sok Pheak is currently working as Deputy Director of Center for Agricultural and Environmental Studies (CAES) of the Royal University of Agriculture.

San Sophany is a Lecturer and Gender Studies Coordinator at Pannasastra University of Cambodia. She earned her Master's Degree in Social Sciences in the field of Gender and Development Studies from the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She is an expert in the fields of Gender Analysis, Social Enterprise and Organizational Development, Migration and Human Trafficking, Gender and Climate Change, and Research Methods in Development Planning.

Sophorn Tuy is a Master's Degree Student of Law in International of Human Rights at Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia (PUC). She is completing her thesis relating to main challenges for female students' access to higher education. Sophorn also graduated from the PUC with a Master's Degree in Management in 2013. She served as a Librarian at the Center for the Study of Humanitarian Law (CSHL) since March 2017.

Thol Theany is currently teaching International Law at Pannasastra University. He is also coordinating a project of Master Programme in International Human Rights Law jointly developed by Pannasastra University and Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), a programme financially supported by Swedish Development Agency (SIDA).

Sovath Phin is an Adjunct Professor/Assistant Dean at Pannasastra University of Cambodia, Faculty of Law and Public Affairs. He has taught various business-law-related subjects, including corporate and intellectual property law within and outside Cambodia, and published articles on Cambodian intellectual property law.

Chamnap Chhourn is a lecturer for the Department of Community Development under the Faculty of Development Studies in the Royal university of Phnom Penh since 2012.

Dr. Meas Bora got both LLM and LLD from Nagoya University Graduate School of Law, Japan. He obtained the United Nations International Law Fellowship Program to study international law at the Hague Academy of International Law, the Netherlands, in 2011. In 2015, I was a visiting researcher at the Centre for Asian Legal Exchange in Japan on Criminal Liability of Legal Person. Currently, he is a legal team leader of Office of the Co-Investigating Judges of ECCC, a part-time lecturer of law and a vice-president of the Cambodian University for Specialties (CUS) in charge of researches.

Prof. Phallack Kong holds LL.M. from Nagoya University, Graduate School of Law (Japan), LL.B. from the Royal University of Law and Economics (Cambodia) and Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the Royal University of Health Science (Cambodia).

Hoy Sereivathanak Reasey, a deputy head Department of Natural Resource Management and Development (NRMD), Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP). Prior to teaching at RUPP, he was a Project Coordinator at CARE International in Vietnam. Reasey received his Engineer in Agronomy (year 2000), B.A. in English Literature (year 2003), M.A. in Natural Resource Preservation and Rational Exploitation (year 2004) from Vietnam National University of Ho Chi Minh city.

Natasha Affolder is an Associate Dean Research International and an Associate Professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia. She is a Faculty Associate at the Liu Institute for Global Issues and at the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies. Natasha publishes and lectures widely on diverse aspects of transnational environmental law.