By Ek Tha PHNOM PENH, 6 March 2013 (PRU) – His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Sok An said on Wednesday that Cambodia sees the role of commercial, social and labour chambers as important to support its growing economy by settling disputes. Thus any contribution of legal training in such issues is welcomed. Speaking in the meeting with Mr. Gilles Bélier, who is a partner of leading international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Dr. Sok An said that Cambodia is amending some articles to allow the existing courts of Cambodia to establish commercial and labour chambers to resolve disputes. The Deputy Prime Minister, who is also Chairman of the Council for Legal and Judicial Reform, said that Cambodia’s judges need to be trained in the laws of commerce and labour and related issues that will help in dealing with the issues. “Today we do not have judges who have expertise in dealing with commerce and labour issues, so the Ro...