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  2. Constitution of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Rattanakosin Kingdom and the four traditionally counted preceding kingdoms, collectively called Siam, had an uncodified constitution until 1932. In the preamble to the Penal Code promulgated 1 April 1908, which came into effect on 21 September, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) stated: "In the ancient times the monarchs of the Siamese nation governed their people with laws which were originally ...

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  4. Public holidays in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations honoured the king for his work in soil science by naming his birthdate as World Soil Day. [7] 10 December Constitution Day [4] วันรัฐธรรมนูญ (Wan Ratthathammanun) Commemorates the promulgation of the first permanent constitution in 1932. 31 December New Year's Eve [4] วันสิ้นปี (Wan ...

  5. 2007 constitution of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The original copy of the 2007 constitution, written on a traditional folding book ().On the pages shown, King Bhumibol Adulyadej signed and applied his regnal seal (the seal of the garuda) and the three great seals (from left to right: the seal of the great mandate, the seal of the celestial elephant, and the seal of the phoenix castle).

  6. 1997 constitution of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The January 2001 House elections, the first House elections contested under the 1997 constitution, were called the most open, corruption-free elections in Thai history. [21] Political parties were effectively strengthened, and the effective number of parties in the legislature fell dramatically from an average of 6.2 before 1997 to 3.1 in 2001 ...

  7. Law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The principal law sources in Thailand are: Constitution of Thailand - prevails over other laws. Acts and statutes - Many of which created and amended the 4 basic codes: Civil and Commercial Code (CCC), Penal Code (PC), Civil Procedure Code, and the Criminal Procedure Code. Newer codes include the Land Code and the Revenue Code.

  8. Constitution Day (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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  9. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand, [i] officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), [ii] is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, [ 8 ] it spans 513,115 square kilometres (198,115 sq mi). [ 9 ]