This article examines the politics of judicialization in Thailand between 2006 and 2014, looking at the ways in which the judiciary became regularly embroiled in politics during this extremely contentious period. It takes as its starting point important royal speeches of 2006, and the interpretation of those speeches offered by the prominent academic and social critic Thirayudh Boonmee. Several key judicial decisions which had lasting political consequences are closely examined, including the 2006 election annulment, the 2007 banning of Thai Rak Thai, the removal of pro-Thaksin Shinawatra prime ministers Samak Sundaravej and Yingluck Shinawatra in 2008 and 2014, Thaksin’s conviction on corruption-related charges in 2008 and the judicial sei...
Vote buying has long been considered a major obstacle to democracy in Thailand. As reiterated in exp...
As judicial review has expanded in Asia during the last quarter century, new studies have emerged th...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and use a new framework to examine the existence ...
Courts are becoming major players in the political landscape of Southeast Asia. This paper seeks to ...
The judiciary is one of Thailand's most trusted governmental bodies. It is envisioned as the protect...
Advisors: Kheang Un.Committee members: Allen Hicken; Mitch Pickerill.Includes bibliographical refere...
Fighting for Virtue investigates how Thailand's judges were tasked by the late King Bhumibol Adulyad...
In the years since the 19 September 2006 coup, there has been a resurgence in prosecutions under Ar...
Since 2006, Thailand has witnessed an unprecedented surge of judicial activism from the Constitution...
Balancing judicial independence against judicial accountability is a classic problem, but the debate...
Having faced down six months of sometimes violent street protests and avoided a military coup, Prime...
Thailand has seen considerable progress in the rule of law over the last decade. The 1997 Constituti...
Since 2006, Thailand's politics has been polarised by intense divisions and violence to a point wher...
The article deals with the constitutional courts (CCs) of the Kingdom of Thailand and the impact t...
This article argues that constitutionalism is a 'disease' that afflicts Thailand's body politic, ref...
Vote buying has long been considered a major obstacle to democracy in Thailand. As reiterated in exp...
As judicial review has expanded in Asia during the last quarter century, new studies have emerged th...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and use a new framework to examine the existence ...
Courts are becoming major players in the political landscape of Southeast Asia. This paper seeks to ...
The judiciary is one of Thailand's most trusted governmental bodies. It is envisioned as the protect...
Advisors: Kheang Un.Committee members: Allen Hicken; Mitch Pickerill.Includes bibliographical refere...
Fighting for Virtue investigates how Thailand's judges were tasked by the late King Bhumibol Adulyad...
In the years since the 19 September 2006 coup, there has been a resurgence in prosecutions under Ar...
Since 2006, Thailand has witnessed an unprecedented surge of judicial activism from the Constitution...
Balancing judicial independence against judicial accountability is a classic problem, but the debate...
Having faced down six months of sometimes violent street protests and avoided a military coup, Prime...
Thailand has seen considerable progress in the rule of law over the last decade. The 1997 Constituti...
Since 2006, Thailand's politics has been polarised by intense divisions and violence to a point wher...
The article deals with the constitutional courts (CCs) of the Kingdom of Thailand and the impact t...
This article argues that constitutionalism is a 'disease' that afflicts Thailand's body politic, ref...
Vote buying has long been considered a major obstacle to democracy in Thailand. As reiterated in exp...
As judicial review has expanded in Asia during the last quarter century, new studies have emerged th...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and use a new framework to examine the existence ...