We are delighted to announce that Thai Legal Studies’ Vol. 3 No. 1 has now been fully published. The issue features four intriguing Articles, a Commentary, Case Summaries, and a Book Review.

We wish you an enjoyable read!

TLS Vol. 3 No. 1:

Thanyanuch Tantikul, Remorseful or Resigned: Criminal Justice Legitimacy and the Appearance of “Docile” Defendants, https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.261254

William Roth, “The Incident of 1911”: The Real Truth in the Temple of Preah Vihear Case, https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.262099

Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit, The Arithmetic of Life in Premodern Siam Ranking and Monetary Value in the Regime of Punishment, https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.261959

Supakorn Wilartratsami, Evaluating Thailand’s Domestic Implementation of the Prevention of Grave Breaches under the Geneva Conventions, https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.260136

Wiriya Kongsiriwong, Commentary: An Overview of Problems with the Act on Imposition of Non-Criminal (Pinai) Regulatory Fines, B.E. 2565 (2022), https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.268430

Supakorn Wilartratsami, Tanyapat Chaiseri, and Nawinda Klumsombut, Case Summaries: Supreme Court (Plenary Session) Decisions 2022, https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.268336

Andrew Harding, Book Review: Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law (Tom Ginsburg and Benjamin Schonthal, eds), https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.267841