MÉRIEAU, E. (n.d.). Buddhist Constitutionalism in Thailand: When Rājadhammā Supersedes the Constitution. Asian Journal of Comparative Law,1-23. doi:10.1017/asjcl.2018.16 " This article adds nuance to the classical account depicting Thailand as a secularized country by documenting how Buddhism informs constitutional thought and practices in contemporary Thailand. Throughout the twentieth century, Buddhist discourses have been used to bypass constitutional provisions in the name of ‘dhamma’ t..
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In December 1991, Thailand enacted its fifteenth constitution since the Thai military\u27s overthrow...
This article argues that constitutionalism is a 'disease' that afflicts Thailand's body politic, ref...
Pre-publication essay. Later published as a chapter in Gisberg H. Flanz, ed. Constitutions of the C...
Thai constitutional history is characterised by cyclic coups and multiple constitutional promulgatio...
Khruba (venerable monks) have consistently played a meaningful role in local Buddhist communities of...
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One of the elements in the idea of independence is the religious freedom for an individual to choose...
Thailand has been witnessing political uncertainties ever since the ouster of Prime Minister Thaksin...
Chapter in Constitutions of the Countries of the World (Oceana Publications 1995)
The Buddha was born at a historical juncture when monarchy and the political order were disintegrati...
In accordance with Thai conceptions of Buddhist kingship, Thai rulers have felt obliged to devote co...
In December 1991, Thailand enacted its fifteenth constitution since the Thai military\u27s overthrow...
This article argues that constitutionalism is a 'disease' that afflicts Thailand's body politic, ref...
Pre-publication essay. Later published as a chapter in Gisberg H. Flanz, ed. Constitutions of the C...
Thai constitutional history is characterised by cyclic coups and multiple constitutional promulgatio...
Khruba (venerable monks) have consistently played a meaningful role in local Buddhist communities of...
The majority of countries in East Asia have become liberal democracies with vibrant developments of ...
Buddhism and law A signaler Setting an Agenda for the Socio-Legal Study of Contemporary Buddhism b...
This essay explores the extent to which Thailand’s secular legal system reinforces the imagined divi...
This article traces the pathways of constitutional development in five major Asian nations-India, Ch...
Draft chapter for Constitutions of the Countries of the World, Gisbert H. Flanz & Jefri Jay Ruchti, ...
One of the elements in the idea of independence is the religious freedom for an individual to choose...
Thailand has been witnessing political uncertainties ever since the ouster of Prime Minister Thaksin...
Chapter in Constitutions of the Countries of the World (Oceana Publications 1995)
The Buddha was born at a historical juncture when monarchy and the political order were disintegrati...