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AFP, Published on 08/02/2023
» SYDNEY - Two pilots have made a "miraculous" escape after their Boeing 737 water-bombing plane crashed and burned while fighting a blaze in remote Western Australia.
AFP, Published on 15/10/2018
» WELLINGTON - The All Blacks named uncapped flanker Dalton Papalii on Monday in a 32-man squad for a Test against Australia in Japan and their tour involving matches against England, Ireland and Italy.
Spectrum, Published on 19/10/2014
» Having reviewed Thai law on the creation and dissolution of a marriage, we'll now examine the law relating to custody and care of the offspring of a marriage: children.
Spectrum, Published on 05/10/2014
» In our last article we outlined the ways the legal status of marriage comes to an end in Thailand. To recap, Thai law provides that a marriage can end in one of three ways: death, divorce or by being cancelled by the court (annulment). This week we look at annulments.
Spectrum, Published on 21/09/2014
» The cigar-smoking sage Groucho Marx astutely observed that “marriage is the leading cause of divorce”. The phrase “till death do us part” is a worthy sentiment, but in practice there are almost always other off-ramps. Thai law provides explicitly that a marriage can end in one of three ways: death, divorce or by being cancelled by the court (annulment). The first is self-explanatory; this week we’ll look at the second.
Spectrum, Published on 07/09/2014
» The phrase "what's mine, is yours" is often used by newly-weds to describe their attitude towards property in the marriage. These aren't just idle words; marriage creates property rights. Exhibit A: Rupert Murdoch's US$1.7 billion divorce settlement with his second wife Anna Murdoch Mann and his only slightly less jaw-dropping divorce settlement with his third wife.
Spectrum, Published on 24/08/2014
» The recent stories of Hollywood divorces reminded me of one of the renowned acerbic interchanges between Lady Astor and Winston Churchill.
Spectrum, Published on 10/08/2014
» In recent articles we examined Thailand's laws relating to intellectual property. We'll now look at the implementation of those laws, because even the best laws are useless if they are weakly enforced.
Spectrum, Published on 27/07/2014
» In our last few articles we delved into Thailand’s intellectual property system by examining how copyrights and trademarks are protected and enforced. This week we will look at the final pillar of intellectual property rights, patents.
Spectrum, Published on 13/07/2014
» In our last article, we identified the relevant Thai laws for the protection of copyrights. This week we continue our expedition into the realm of intellectual property rights by looking at trademarks and how they are protected under the Thai legal system.