The Constitutional Court of the Kingdom of Thailand (Thai: ศาลรัฐธรรมนูญ, RTGS: San Ratthathammanun, pronounced [sǎːn rát.tʰā.tʰām.mā.nūːn]) is an independent...
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The rulings of the Constitutional Court of Thailand have, since the Court's establishment in 1998, had an important impact on Thai politics and jurisprudence...
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under 15 following the murder of a 47-year old on 11 January by five minors. 24 January: The Constitutional Court of Thailand acquits former Move Forward...
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Party of Thailand (existed from 1942 to the 1980s) Thai Rak Thai Party (Phak Thai Rak Thai) – dissolved by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 30 May...
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A constitutional court is a high court that deals primarily with constitutional law. Its main authority is to rule on whether laws that are challenged...
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Thailand. She was removed from office by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 7 May 2014, on charges of abuse of power. She was replaced briefly by an interim...
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The Supreme Court of Thailand (Thai: ศาลฎีกา, romanized: San Dika), located in Bangkok, Thailand, is the highest Thai court of justice, covering criminal...
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military courts, and the Constitutional Court of Thailand. The current judicial system is organized in accordance with the 2007 Constitution of Thailand. The...
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Pheu Thai Party was founded on 20 September 2007, as an anticipated replacement for the People's Power Party (PPP), which the Constitutional Court of Thailand...
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Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan (category Ministers of Commerce of Thailand)
acting Prime Minister of Thailand following Yingluck Shinawatra's removal from office by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 7 May 2014 until his...
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was found guilty of conflict of interest by the Constitutional Court of Thailand (due to being host of a TV cooking program), and thus, ended his term...
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conservative political party in Thailand. It was dissolved by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on December 2, 2008, along with the People's Power Party and...
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of the Council of State Constitutional Court of Thailand Constitutions of Thailand - Council of State of Thailand (in Thai) Constitutions of Thailand...
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Prawit Wongsuwon (category Ministers of Defence of Thailand)
Minister of Thailand by the Constitutional Court of Thailand after the court agreed to take up the case on whether Prayut had exceeded the constitutional term...
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The Politics of Thailand are conducted within the framework of a constitutional monarchy, whereby the prime minister is the head of government and a hereditary...
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in certain appointments. Judges of the Constitutional Court of Thailand Election Commissioners Ombudsmen Members of the National Anti-Corruption Commission...
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Bhumjaithai Party (redirect from Proud Thais Party)
was founded on 5 November 2008, in anticipation of the 2 December 2008 Constitutional Court of Thailand ruling that dissolved its "de facto predecessor"...
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"Prayuth Chan-ocha: Thai court suspends PM and coup leader". BBC News. 24 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022. "Constitutional Court suspends Prayut"....
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by the Cabinet of Thailand; by a minimum of twenty members of the House of Representatives; by a court (the judiciary); by constitutional independent organs...
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constitution of Thailand is the most recent constitution. The Constitutional Court of Thailand has jurisdiction to make rulings over the constitutionality of parliamentary...
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Vajiralongkorn (redirect from Vajiralongkorn, Crown Prince of Thailand)
Retrieved 12 February 2019. "Constitutional Court disbands Thai Raksa Chart". Bangkok Post. 7 March 2019. "Thai king takes control of five palace agencies"....
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April 2008, in anticipation of the 2 December 2008, Constitutional Court of Thailand ruling which dissolved the Chart Thai Party and banned its executive...
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February 2020, the Constitutional Court of Thailand ruled that Thailand's abortion law was unconstitutional. Under Section 301 of the Criminal Code which...
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Ubol Ratana (redirect from Ubol Ratana, Princess of Thailand)
the Thai Raksa Chart Party was dissolved by the Constitutional Court on the request of the Electoral Commission for attempting to bring a member of the...
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now Orange RDC, a company of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Constitutional Court of Thailand United States Air Force Combat Control Team Caring Cancer...
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Move Forward Party (category 2014 establishments in Thailand)
However, the ruling by the Constitutional Court on 31 January ruled that the party and its leaders violated Thailand's constitution through its campaign...
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Association of Asian Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Institutions (AACC) is association of the constitutional courts and other equivalent institutions...
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deployment of the military, riot police, and mass arrests. In November 2021, the Constitutional Court ruled that demands for reform of the Thai monarchy...
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'Bundesrat' and 'Bundestag' of German legislature, President and Cabinet of German executive, and Federal Constitutional Court of German judiciary. However...
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The constitutional organizations of Thailand (Thai: องค์กรตามรัฐธรรมนูญ; RTGS: ongkon tam ratthathammanun) are executive branch agencies of the Government...
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