Thai Legal Studies
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The Thai Constitutional Court
Vol. 2 No. 2
(December 2022)
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Vol. 2 No. 2
Articles
Constitutional Court Decision No. 19/2564: A Threat to Democracy? Forfeiture of Fundamental Rights and the Judicialization of Politics by the Thai Constitutional Court in 2021
Siravich Teevakul
178–204
Taking Rights Seriously? Recent Shifts in Procedural and Substantive Matters of the Thai Constitutional Court
Apinop Atipiboonsin
205–226
Application of Natural Law Doctrine in Constitutional Court Decision No. 20/2564: A Jurisprudential Analysis
Pudit Ovattananakhun
227–250
When Queer Emotions Meet the Constitutional Promise: Dystopian Constitutionalism in Thai Popular Culture
Paweenwat Thongprasop, Papawin Pechnil
251–269
Commentaries
Open to Interpretation? Allowing the Prime Minister to Serve for More Than Eight Years
Munin Pongsapan
275–281
Translated Judgments
The Constitutional Court Ruling on Prayuth’s Eight Years as Prime Minister
Tyrell Haberkorn
309–322
Summaries
Book Review
Constitutional Bricolage: Thailand’s Sacred Monarchy vs. The Rule of Law  by Eugénie Mérieau
Kongsatja Suwanapech
346–349
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