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General Principles of Thai Criminal Law


ISBN13: 9789811587078
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Paperback
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This book is centered around the major issues relating to criminal law in Thailand and aims to offer a detailed and systematic overview of the Thai criminal justice system. It is designed as a traditional textbook of criminal law which provides a succinct focused coverage of all the relevant aspects of laws, judgments, and legal reforms in a concise and readable form. Although all topics have been previously treated in the Thai language, this is the first and most comprehensive work in the English language about Thai criminal law. The book covers not only the legal system, starting from the Penal Code of 1908 and emphasizing the substantial changes that have been introduced in the past decades, but also the deep influence of doctrine and case law. It is built up in several layers, starting from the general rule, to gradually examine the more specific ones.

The book begins with the elementary legal concepts to be learned by the reader, by defining the fundamental principles underlying the Thai criminal system and outlining its objectives. It then extensively describes the main offences under the Thai Penal Code and classifies those breaches of law which are crimes from those which are merely illegal without being criminal.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Asia
Contents:
Chapter 1. Basic Concepts and Principles of Criminal Law
Chapter 2. The Function of Criminal Law in Society
Chapter 3. Actus Reus and Mens Rea
Chapter 4. Excusatory and Justificatory Defenses
Chapter 5. Attempts
Chapter 6. Secondary Party Liability
Chapter 7. Offences Causing Death
Chapter 8. Non-fatal offences against the person
Chapter 9. Offences relating to the Security of the Kingdom
Chapter 10. Offence of Theft
Chapter 11. Other Property Offences
Chapter 12. Modes of Judicial Proof and Rules of Evidence