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ปริญญาเอก

  • Ph.D. University of Bristol Law School, Bristol, UK

ปริญญาโท

  • LL.M. Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, USA

ปริญญาตรี

  • น.บ. เกียรตินิยมอันดับหนึ่ง (จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย

ความเชี่ยวชาญทางวิชาการ

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ผลงานทางวิชาการ

Researches:

  • ‘Study of Intermediary Liability in Thailand: Hate Speech’ in The Online Intermediary
  • Liability Research Project (University of Washington School of Law 2016)
  • ‘Thailand Country Report’ in Keeping the Faith: A Study of Freedom of Thought,
  • Conscience, and Religion in ASEAN (Human Rights Resources Center 2015).
  • “Thailand’s Laws and Policy on Land Management,” The Council of State, (2014)
  • “Reorganizing Department of Intellectual Property,” Chulalongkorn University Research
  • Service, (2009)
  • “Government Decree establishing Public Sector Union,” King Prajadhipok’s Institute,
  • (2009)
  • “Civil Participation in Legislative Process,” King Prajadhipok’s Institute, (2008) (research
  • assistant)
  • “Anti-corruption Measure for Thai Public Administration,” King Prajadhipok’s Institute,
  • (2007) (research assistant)

Book Chapters:

  • ‘Buddhist Influence on the Ancient Siamese Legal System, from Ayutthaya to the Twenty-
  • First Century’ in Andrew Harding & Munin Pongsapan (eds), Thai Legal History: From
  • Traditional to Modern Law (Cambridge University Press 2021).
  • Restoring Center, Defeating Margins? Thai Buddhism’s Struggle to Revive Its Authority’
  • in Pavin Chachavalpongpun (ed), Coup, King, Crisis: A Critical Interregnum in Thailand
  • (Yale University Southeast Asia Studies 2020).
  • ‘Judiciary and Judicialization in Thailand’ in Pavin Chachavalpongpun (ed), Routlege
  • Handbook of Contemporary Thailand (Routledge 2019) (co-authored with Björn Dressel).
  • ‘Developments in Thai Constitutional Law: The Year 2018’ in Richard Albert et al (eds)
  • Review, in I.Connect-Clough Center 2018 Global Review of Constitutional Law
  • (I.Connect 2019).
  • ‘The Constitutional Court of Thailand: From Activism to Arbitrariness’ in Albert H. Y.
  • Chen & Andrew Harding (eds), Constitutional Courts in Asia: A Comparative Perspective
  • (Cambridge University Press 2018).
  • ‘Thailand: An Abuse of Judicial Review’ in Yap Po Jen (ed), The Judicial Review of
  • Elections in Asia (Routledge 2016).
  • ‘Developments in Thai Constitutional Law: The Year 2016’ in Richard Albert et al (eds)
  • Review, in I.Connect-Clough Center 2016 Global Review of Constitutional Law
  • (I.Connect 2017).

Journal Article:

  • ‘The Revival of Buddhist Nationalism in Thailand and Its Adverse Impact on Religious
  • Freedom’ Asian Journal of Law and Society (2021) forthcoming.
  • ‘Constitutional Amendment in Thailand: Amending in the Spectre of Parliamentary
  • Dictatorship’ (2019) Journal of Comparative Law, vol. 14, no. 1, 173-187.
  • ‘Coloured Judgement? The Work of the Thai Constitutional Court, 1998-2016’ (2019)
  • Journal of Contemporary Asia, vol. 49, no. 1, 1-23. (co-authored with Björn Dressel)
  • ‘Thailand: The State of Liberal Democracy’ (2018) International Journal of Constitutional
  • Law, vol. 16, no. 2, 643-651.
  • ‘Participation in Thailand’s Rulemaking: Toward Policy-Making Accountability’ (2017)
  • Academia Sinica Law Journal, issue 21, 221-259.
  • ‘Entrenching the Minority: The Constitutional Court in Thailand’s Political Conflict’
  • (2017) Washington International Law Journal, vol. 26 no. 2, 247-268.

Blog Article:

  • ‘Breeding Moe Social Turbulence? Thailand’s Unprepared Response to the Second Wave
  • of COVID-19’ Verfassungblog (23 February 2021) (with Rawin Leelapatana)
  • <https://verfassungsblog.de/breeding-more-social-turbulence-thailands-unpreparedresponse-
  • to-the-second-wave-of-covid-19/>.
  • ‘An Uphill Battle for a Constitutional Amendment in Thailand’ Verfassungblog (2
  • December 2020) <https://verfassungsblog.de/an-uphill-battle-for-a-constitutionalamendment-
  • in-thailand/>.
  • ‘The Pro-Democracy Monks Joining Thailand’s Protests’ New Mandala (16 November
  • 2020) <https://www.newmandala.org/the-pro-democracy-monks-joining-thailandsprotests/>.
  • ‘The Constitutional Rot Behind Thailand’s Emergency Decree’ New Mandala (16
  • October 2020) <https://www.newmandala.org/the-constitutional-rot-behind-thailandsemergency-
  • decree/>.
  • ‘Health Before Rights and Liberties: Thailand’s Response to COVID-19’ Verfassungblog
  • (8 May 2020) (with Rawin Leelapatana) <https://verfassungsblog.de/health-before-rightsand-
  • liberties-thailands-response-to-covid-19/>.
  • ‘Thailand’s Obsession with Clean Politics Dismantles its Democracy’ Verfassungsblog
  • (3 March 2020) <https://verfassungsblog.de/thailands-obsession-with-clean-politicsdismantles-
  • its-democracy/>.
  • ‘Anakot Mai” ‘lawfare’ and Future Forward Party’s Legacy’ New Mandala (28 February
  • 2020) <https://www.newmandala.org/anakot-mai-lawfare-and-future-forward-partyslegacy/>.
  • ‘The Thai Constitutional Court’s War on Freedom of Expression’ New Mandala (14
  • November 2019) <https://www.newmandala.org/the-thai-constitutional-courts-war-onfreedom-
  • of-expression/>.
  • ‘The Ties that Bind: Thailand’s Constitutional Court & the Military Junta’ I.Connect
  • Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (12 June, 2019) (co-authored
  • with Björn Dressel) <http://www.iconnectblog.com/2019/06/the-ties-that-bind-thailandsconstitutional-court-the-military-junta/>.
  • ‘Thailand’s Tainted Election Commission’ New Mandala (18 April 2019)
  • <https://www.newmandala.org/thailands-tainted-election-commission/>.
  • ‘A Not-So-Silver Bullet for Thailand’ Policy Forum (20 March 2019)
  • <https://www.policyforum.net/a-not-so-silver-bullet-for-thailand/>.
  • ‘Constitutionalizing Autocracy: A General Election under Thailand’s 20th Constitution’
  • I.Connect Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (16 March, 2019)
  • <http://www.iconnectblog.com/2019/03/constitutionalizing-autocracy-a-general-electionunder-
  • thailands-20th-constitution/>.
  • ‘Thailand’s Constitution Capitulates to Buddhist Domineering’ East Asia Forum (24
  • January, 2018) <https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2018/01/24/thailands-constitutioncapitulates-
  • to-buddhist-domineering/>.
  • ‘Chaos, Kings, and Thailand’s 20th Constitution’ I.Connect Blog of the International
  • Journal of Constitutional Law (11 April, 2017)
  • <http://www.iconnectblog.com/2017/04/chaos-kings-and-thailands-20th-constitution/>.
  • ‘Freedom and Firewalls’ New Mandala (29 October 2015)
  • <https://www.newmandala.org/freedom-and-firewalls/>.
  • ‘Thailand Update: The Search for Perfect Paper Continues’ I.Connect Blog of the
  • International Journal of Constitutional Law (2 December , 2013)
  • <http://www.iconnectblog.com/2013/12/thailand-update-the-search-for-perfect-papercontinues/>.