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Thailand Law Journal
2010 Spring (Issue 1) Volume 13


 

SECURITY RISKS AND LEGAL PROTECTION IN INTERNET BANKING IN THAILAND, GERMANY

PARICHAT JANTORI

This article by Thammasat University professor Parichat Jantori addresses the introduction of internet banking in Thailand and discuses the relevant security risks invovled, as well as legislation such as the Thailand Banking Act that serves to regulate online banking practices.

 

The Globalisation of Legal Education Simon Chestermian

Simon Chesterman

The Globalisation of Legal Education by Simon Chesterman originally published in the Singapore Journal of legal deals with the study of law in a transnational setting leading to cross-jurisdictional legal education.


ROLE OF ALA IN THE CURRENT LEGAL ISSUES UNDER THE ASEAN CHARTER
 
DR PORNCHAI DANVIVATHANA
This article argues that the role of the ASEAN Law Association could possibly resolve legal issues under the ASEAN Charter, exploring the feasibility of establishing an ASEAN court. 
 
A PRIVATE BANKRUPTCY ADMINISTRATOR: ANOTHER SOLUTION TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF BANKRUPTCY ADMINISTRATION IN THAILAND
 
KANOK JULLAMON
This article analyses the current roles of Thailand bankruptcy officials or “official receivers” under Thai Bankruptcy Law and chances of a private bankruptcy administrator and the role of the Legal Execution Department, summarizing that part of these operations should be transferred to the private sector.
 

THAI FOLK MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CRIME

 

ALEXANDER SHYTOV

Thai intellectual property law and its application goes against moral principles that are found in Thai folktales.  If Thai folk principles are enforced, they could protect intellectual property rights more effectively. 
 

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