On Reform and Revolt: Constitutional Court Ruling No. 19/2564
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https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.262830Keywords:
Thailand, Activism, Monarchy, Constitutional court, Overthrow, ReformAbstract
This is a translation of Constitutional Court of Thailand Ruling No. 19/2564, issued on 10 November 2021, on the matter of whether or not democracy activists' actions calling for political reform constituted overthrow of the rule by democracy with the king as head of state.
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