Thailand: What’s so controversial about Nitirat’s constitution draft?
By Prach Panchakunathorn I have blogged earlier about the group of legal scholars called “Nitirat” and their proposals. Last month they proposed to nullify the legal effects of the 2006 coup (see BP’s post here) and to amend the lese-majeste law (see my post here). They made headlines again last week when they proposed that a new
Constitution Court decides to review two decrees' status
The Constitution Court on Monday decided to review the constitutional status of two executive decrees.
Constitution Court decides to review two decrees' constitutional status
The Constitution Court Monday decided to review constitutional status of two executive decrees.
COMMENTARY: Thailand falters as its neighbors rise rapidly
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - First, it was Cambodia, then Vietnam and Laos. After three decades, Burma has become in the past six months the region's new darling
Thai-ASEAN News Network - Love Thailand Party Inner Rifts Emerge
The Love Thailand Party leader claims that the MP status of his former party secretary general has been put to an end.
Thai-ASEAN News Network - Constitution Court Accepts Review of 2 Financial Decrees
The Constitution Court has accepted to review 2 financial decrees as filed by the opposition Democrat Party.
EC to discuss Rak Thailand dispute
The Election Commission (EC) will meet today to discuss the status of MPs in Chuwit Kamolvisit's Rak Thailand Party, commission member Sodsri Satayathum said yesterday.
Thailand university to review ban on free speech
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - After receiving strong criticism, Thailand's Thammasat University's executive board will next week review its resolution to ban campaigning to amend the law on lese majeste on its campuses.