JapanThis study aims to examine the history, the background, and the evolution of law and punishment in Thailand and Japan by exploring schools of thoughts and theordoi:10.12778/235108617X15452339029617Ittithanasuphavitch, VachiravitchChotchun, Khanitta...
Thailand is known for having strict policies to suppress narcotic crimes and misuse of illegal drugs. The government attempted to address the issue of drug trafficking through severe punishments such as the life sentence or the death penalty. However, due to continued changes and development of the...
Like other conservation legislation, which has a long history in Thailand, the laws have been difficult to implement and enforce. Thailand’s once abundant freshwater and marine fish have been rapidly depleted by overfishing and disruption of their natural habitats, as have shrimp, prawns, and sea...
Do not engage in purchase of wild animals whether protected or not. Aside from the moral issues, punishments are very harsh.
Limjaroenrat, his progressive party and its co-partners are promising to deliver on pledges to pass laws protecting the country’s LGBTQ+ people. Limjaroenrat is expected to be named as Prime Minister, however, the Election Commission has 60 days to certify the results of the May Gene...
The 2014 rape and murder of a 13-year old girl on a train shook the nation and sparked debate over harsher punishments for rapists. It also gave voice to a victim who had been raped in a similar case more than 10 years prior, but had felt forced to leave Thailand after being ...
The execution of laws is carried out by thecivil service, whose members are known askharatchakan, “servants of the king.” Thebureaucracy, particularly the Ministry of Interior, has always enjoyed a significant degree ofautonomyin administering the country. The number of elective offices and senio...
Like other conservation legislation, which has a long history in Thailand, the laws have been difficult to implement and enforce. Thailand’s once abundant freshwater and marine fish have been rapidly depleted by overfishing and disruption of their natural habitats, as have shrimp, prawns, and sea...
Strict laws, against criticizing the monarch restricted frank discussion of his life and personality. The lese majeste laws carry punishments of up to 15 years in prison, and ordinary Thai citizens, as well as the government, could bring charges on behalf of the King, so the laws were someti...