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IST20 1504
For Suranaree University of Technology

By Busakorn Prabnasak
And Taenrat Khunngern
Lecturer

Busakorn Prabnasak Tanrat Kunngern


Taenrat Khunngern

Lecturer at Faculty of Law, Khon Kaen University

Master of Laws, LL.M. in Global Business Law
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Khon Kaen University

Certifcate : Patent and Intellectual Property Law and
Practice, University of Washington, USA

Certifcate : The Language Training Institute,
Huaqiao University, Chaina
Busakorn Prabnasak


Lecturer at Faculty of Law, Khon Kaen University

Thai Bar #69

Attorney at Law

Master of Laws, LL.M. in International Business Law
King’s College London, London, UK

Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Second Honor
Khon Kaen University
Course Evaluation

1. Midterm 30%
2. Final 30%
3. Assignment 30%
(3 As. / 10 each)
4. Class Participation 10%
Total 100%
Law Case in Daily Life (Bakery & Café )
Law Case in Daily Life (Bakery & Café )
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Law

1. a rule or set of rules, enforceable by the courts,


regulating the government of a state, the
relationship between the organs of government and
the subjects of the state, and the relationship or
conduct of subjects towards each other.
2. a rule or body of rules made by the legislature.
See statute law.
Credit : Colin Dictionary
State

Sovereign
Government
Permanent Population
Territory
Introduction to Criminal Law
Criminal Law

“ An act committed in violation of a law prohibiting it, or


omitted in violation of law ordering it. ”

(Yourdictionary.com, 2010)
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Section 288- Murder

Whoever, murdering the other person, shall be imprisoned


by death or imprisoned as from ffteen years to twenty
years.
Section 337 - Extortion

Whoever, compels a person to give or to agree to give him or the


other person a beneft in the nature of being a property by
committing an act of violence or by a threat to commit violence
against the life, body, liberty, reputation or property of the
compelled person or a third person, so that the compelled person
submits to the same is said to commit extortion, and shall be
punished with imprisonment not exceeding fve years and fned not
exceeding ten thousand Baht. If extortion be committed:
Section 337 - Extortion
If extortion be committed:
By threatening to cause death or grievous bodily harm to the
compelled person or the other person or to set fire to the
property of the compelled person or other person; or
By a person carrying an arm, the offender shall be punished
with imprisonment of six months to seven years and fined of
one thousand to fourteen thousand Baht.
Section 338 - Blackmail

Whoever, compelling the other person to give or to agree to give


oneself or the other person the benefit in the nature to be the
property by threatening to disclose the secret, to cause injury to
the compelled person or the third person, up to the compelled
person submit to the same, such person to be said to commit
blackmail, and shall be imprisoned as from one year to ten
years and fined as from two thousand Baht to twenty thousand
Baht.
Thai Criminal Procedure

The Royal Thai Police

The Offce of the Attorney General

The Court of Justice

The Department of Corrections
Punishments


Death Penalty / Capital Punishment ประหารชีวิต

Imprisonment จำคุก

Confnement กักขัง

Fine ปรับ

Forfeiture of Property / Confscation ริบทรัพย์
Criminal Offences


Murder - ฆ่าผู้อื่น

Rape - ข่มขืน

Fraud - ฉ้อโกง

Bribery - ให้สินบน

Human Traffcking - ค้ามนุษย์
Should we reform the Royal Thai Police ?
Thank you

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