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News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 09/09/2015
» Thailand needs more specialised courts to help cut down on the number of appeals handled by the Supreme Court, a seminar was told on Tuesday.
Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 08/09/2015
» The Thai legal system needs a commercial court to deal with international trade matters that will arise with the launch of the Asean Economic Community at the end of this year, a Constitutional Court judge said at a panel discussion on Tuesday.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 18/04/2015
» Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha on Friday insisted he has no intention of clinging on to power, saying elections will be held if the constitution is approved.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 15/01/2015
» The government's eight bills underpinning its so-called digital economy are likely to infringe on the public's rights, critics say.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 12/06/2014
» The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) should create an atmosphere for reconciliation that paves the way for national reform and not dominate the reform agenda, a Reform Now Network (RNN) meeting has been told.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 29/05/2014
» Since the military took over administrative power last week, scores of high-ranking police have been removed from their posts for their alleged links with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 03/04/2014
» The Constitutional Court yesterday rejected a request from the government to order an end to anti-government demonstrations.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 07/02/2014
» Anti-government protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban says protesters might break into warehouses to seize pledged rice and sell it to raise money for farmers.
Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 11/08/2013
» The Democrat Party will explain its opposition to the government’s amnesty bill and proposed political reform assembly to former British prime minister Tony Blair and former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan if they come to Bangkok to attend a reconciliation forum next month, party spokesman Chavanond Intarakomalyasut said.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 07/05/2013
» The Democrat Party has revealed the details of a letter it will send to foreign governments to dispute Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's speech delivered in Mongolia.