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  2. Supreme Court of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Thailand (Thai: ศาลฎีกา, romanized: San Dika), located in Bangkok, Thailand, is the highest Thai court of justice, covering criminal and civil cases of the entire country.

  3. Judiciary of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Thailand (Thai: ฝ่ายตุลาการไทย; RTGS: Fai Tulakan Thai) is composed of four distinct systems: the Court of Justice, the Administrative Court, military courts, and the Constitutional Court of Thailand. The current judicial system is organized in accordance with the 2007 Constitution of Thailand.

  4. List of supreme courts by country - Wikipedia

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    Appointed by the President, on recommendations [b] of the Supreme Court Collegium consisting of the 5 senior-most judges of the Supreme Court including the Chief Justice. [3] no term limit: 65: 34 including the Chief Justice of India Indonesia: Constitutional Court of Indonesia: Supreme Court of Indonesia Iran: Supreme Court of Iran

  5. Boon for Thailand's Shinawatras as court clears ex-PM ... - AOL

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    Thailand's Supreme Court cleared self-exiled former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra of negligence on Monday, in a boost for an influential family whose party is back in power after a decade in ...

  6. Thailand's top court rules Toyota unit must pay $272 ... - AOL

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    Thailand Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court ruling that the local unit of Toyota Motor Corp owed the government 10 billion baht ($272.11 million) in extra taxes for importing ...

  7. Court in Thailand rules sticker on portrait defamed king - AOL

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    A court in Thailand sentenced a political activist to two years in prison on Friday for violating a law against defaming the monarchy by affixing a sticker on a portrait of the country’s king.

  8. Supreme court - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of King Chulalongkorn, an official department for appeals was set up, and, after Thailand adopted a western-styled government, Thai Supreme Court was established in 1891. At present, the Supreme Court of Thailand retains the important status as the highest court of justice in the country. Operating separately from the ...

  9. Association of Asian Constitutional Courts and Equivalent ...

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    The Association of Asian Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Institutions (AACC) is an association of the constitutional courts and other equivalent institutions in region of Asia, to promote independence and cooperation of constitutional justice in Asian region. [1]