Drugs Kim Sathavy has adopted a strict lign in applying the law concerning the
illegal use of drugs in Cambodia, as in the case in which she upheld the Appeal Court's verdict to sentence a woman to 30 years in prison for her involvement in trafficking over 3 kg of drugs, although the accused had a three-year-old son and a one-year-old daughter.
Human rights and politics Kim Sathavy has been accused of upholding decisions made against opponents of
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. While she was being accused of “make a ruling based on professionalism and not be politically influenced,” she dismissed this statement by reminding the court that the hearing was not about the facts of the case, but about the defendant's reasons for demanding bail. Kim Sathavy also upheld a upheld a lower court ruling to fine the acting president of the country's now-dissolved opposition
Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP)
Sam Rainsy for defamation in connection with a lawsuit brought against him by Prime Minister Hun Sen. However, Kim Sathavy has also taken decisions clearing opposing policies of the executive branch, for example ruling that there were flaws in the trial of Rath Rott Mony in June 2019 and ordered the Appeal Court to conduct another trial to relitigate the case. Seeking to protect the
independence of the judiciary of Cambodia, she has resisted not only local but international pressure, as in cases of
extradition. == Legacy ==