Comparative constitutionalism : eighty-two years of constitutional reform and democratic development in Thailand

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KPT2050 S187 2014

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9786163612731 (pbk.)
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KPT2050 S187 2014
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Comparative constitutionalism : eighty-two years of constitutional reform and democratic development in Thailand / Same Varayudej, Jurgen Brohmer
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Bangkok : P. Press, 2014.
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xxii, 165 p. ; 21 cm.
General Note
Text in English and Thai.
Contents Note
The Quest for constitutionalism, the rule of law and democracy in Thailand
--The Federal constitutional court of Germany and its role as constitutional arbitrator and part of a broader judiciary
--ประชาสังคม ประชาธิปไตยและการมีส่วนร่วม (Civil society, democracy and participation)
--The Rule of law and amnesties in Thailand : a comparative study
--กระบวนการร่างรัฐธรรมนูญและสร้างความสมานฉันท์เพื่อความปรองดองในประเทศไทยอย่างแท้จริง (Constitutional-making and consensus building process for true national reconciliation in Thailand)
Summary
Some eight decades ago on 24 June 1932, Thailand embarked on a journey towards democratic transformation when the People's Party (คณะราษฎร์), an elite group of civil servants, princes, army officers and young intellectuals, who were well educated in Europe an fully infused with the concept of Western democracy, staged a bloodless coup d'etat, demanding a change of government from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. Determined to avoid any bloodshed, His Majesty King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) agreed to the abolition of absolute monarchy and the transfer of power to the constitution-based system of government by signing a temporary constitution on 27 June 1932.
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With the compliments of Mrs.Angkhana Neelapaijit
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100 1 ^aSame Varayudej
245 10^aComparative constitutionalism :^beighty-two years of constitutional reform and democratic development in Thailand /^cSame Varayudej, Jurgen Brohmer
260 ^aBangkok :^bP. Press, ^c2014.
300 ^axxii, 165 p. ;^c21 cm.
500 ^aText in English and Thai.
505 2 ^aThe Quest for constitutionalism, the rule of law and democracy in Thailand --^tThe Federal constitutional court of Germany and its role as constitutional arbitrator and part of a broader judiciary --^tประชาสังคม ประชาธิปไตยและการมีส่วนร่วม (Civil society, democracy and participation) --^tThe Rule of law and amnesties in Thailand : a comparative study --^tกระบวนการร่างรัฐธรรมนูญและสร้างความสมานฉันท์เพื่อความปรองดองในประเทศไทยอย่างแท้จริง (Constitutional-making and consensus building process for true national reconciliation in Thailand)
520 ^aSome eight decades ago on 24 June 1932, Thailand embarked on a journey towards democratic transformation when the People's Party (คณะราษฎร์), an elite group of civil servants, princes, army officers and young intellectuals, who were well educated in Europe an fully infused with the concept of Western democracy, staged a bloodless coup d'etat, demanding a change of government from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. Determined to avoid any bloodshed, His Majesty King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) agreed to the abolition of absolute monarchy and the transfer of power to the constitution-based system of government by signing a temporary constitution on 27 June 1932.
536 ^aWith the compliments of Mrs.Angkhana Neelapaijit
546   ^aText in Thai and English
650 0^aConstitutional law^zThailand 0^aConstitutional courts^zGermany 0^aDemocratization^zThailand 0^aPolitical science^zThailand 4^aกฎหมายรัฐธรรมนูญ^zไทย 4^aศาลรัฐธรรมนูญ^zเยอรมนี 4^aการพัฒนาประชาธิปไตย^zไทย 4^aรัฐศาสตร์^zไทย
653 ^aNew Arrivals 11-2020
700 1 ^aBrohmer, Jurgen
856 40^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T11718.pdf
917   ^aGift :^c300
955   ^a1 copy
999   ^aKeyrunya
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