The Constitutional System of Thailand: A Contextual AnalysisBloomsbury Publishing, 28 เม.ย. 2011 - 274 หน้า This book assesses the attempt to establish a modern system of democratic government in Thailand against the background of Thai politics and culture. The fact that since 1932, when it became a constitutional monarchy, Thailand has had 18 constitutions speaks of an unstable political system which has seen rapid and repeated fluctuations between military rule and elected government. The main focus of this study is a critical discussion of the institutional frameworks which have been established under recent constitutions. Individual chapters deal with: Thai history and context, including the role of the monarchy and the military, and of constitutional drafting processes; parliament and elections; the executive branch of government, including the role of ministers, the civil service, of a contracting state and of anti-corruption initiatives; the structure and challenges of local government, including discussion of the southern insurgency; the Constitutional Court and constitutional enforcement; the constitutional role of administrative law and of the administrative courts; the constitutional protection of human rights, with freedom of speech as a particular case study. |
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Chapter 1 Historical Analysis and Contemporary Issues in Thai Constitutionalism | 1 |
Chapter 2 The National Assembly Elections and the Political Process | 37 |
Chapter 3 The Executive Branch of Government | 85 |
Chapter 4 Local Democracy Southern Insurgency and Territorial Division of Power | 121 |
Chapter 5 The Constitutional Court and Constitutional Enforcement | 159 |
Chapter 6 Administrative Justice | 189 |
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