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  2. Law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Land law is dealt with by the Land Code. This was established by Act Promulgating the Land Code, B.E. 2497 (1954). [18] Land in Thailand is covered by a system consisting of several title deeds offering different rights of use, possession, ownership or alienation. Most titles are issued by the Land Department and fall within seven main categories.

  3. Royal Gazette (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    It is a legal requirement that laws enacted by the Thai government be published in this gazette prior to coming into force. [8] The first formal constitution of Thailand, the Constitution of the Kingdom of Siam 1932, stated in section 38 that bills passed by the House of Representatives and signed by the monarch took effect upon publication in ...

  4. Government of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's legal system blends principles of traditional Thai and Western laws. The Western-sourced laws are often misused and corrupted. [citation needed] The traditional "Thai" laws are the product of Hindu-Brahmin laws used by the Khmer Empire. There is no discovery in the Thai legal system. Slander and libel are not civil torts in Thailand ...

  5. Constitution of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Rattanakosin Kingdom and the four traditionally counted preceding kingdoms, collectively called Siam, had an uncodified constitution until 1932. In the preamble to the Penal Code promulgated 1 April 1908, which came into effect on 21 September, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) stated: "In the ancient times the monarchs of the Siamese nation governed their people with laws which were originally ...

  6. Legal profession in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the development of Thai Legal System. The ancient origins of Thai Law was based on the Hindu code of Manu. During the Sukhothai period (1238–1350 AD), [2] there was no system of Justice since the King was "the Fountain of Justice" who alone settled disputes between the people.

  7. Category:Law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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  8. Thailand will become the first nation in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage after the kingdom’s Senate approved a marriage equality bill on Tuesday, with supporters calling it a ...

  9. 2007 constitution of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The original copy of the 2007 constitution, written on a traditional folding book ().On the pages shown, King Bhumibol Adulyadej signed and applied his regnal seal (the seal of the garuda) and the three great seals (from left to right: the seal of the great mandate, the seal of the celestial elephant, and the seal of the phoenix castle).