The document discusses Section 188 of Chapter 10, Part 1 of Thailand's Constitution, which establishes that the courts have sole power to conduct trials and adjudicate cases in a fair and impartial manner according to the Constitution and laws, with independent judges proceeding according to the laws. It aims to ensure fair judgments for all according to the law, protect the weak from the powerful, and balance the powers of law, government, and citizens through an independent judiciary.
The document discusses Section 188 of Chapter 10, Part 1 of Thailand's Constitution, which establishes that the courts have sole power to conduct trials and adjudicate cases in a fair and impartial manner according to the Constitution and laws, with independent judges proceeding according to the laws. It aims to ensure fair judgments for all according to the law, protect the weak from the powerful, and balance the powers of law, government, and citizens through an independent judiciary.
The document discusses Section 188 of Chapter 10, Part 1 of Thailand's Constitution, which establishes that the courts have sole power to conduct trials and adjudicate cases in a fair and impartial manner according to the Constitution and laws, with independent judges proceeding according to the laws. It aims to ensure fair judgments for all according to the law, protect the weak from the powerful, and balance the powers of law, government, and citizens through an independent judiciary.
The document discusses Section 188 of Chapter 10, Part 1 of Thailand's Constitution, which establishes that the courts have sole power to conduct trials and adjudicate cases in a fair and impartial manner according to the Constitution and laws, with independent judges proceeding according to the laws. It aims to ensure fair judgments for all according to the law, protect the weak from the powerful, and balance the powers of law, government, and citizens through an independent judiciary.
All the trial and adjudication of cases are powers of the
courts which must be carry out in the fair manner according to the Constitution and laws and in the name of the King. The judges and tribunals shall be independence and proceed in accordance with the laws. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Ensures that everyone will be judged in a fair manner
according to the law Protects the weak from the powerful Balances the power of law, government, and citizens HOW DOES IT AFFECT PEOPLE?
everyone will be judged in a fair manner according to the
law the weak will be protected from the powerful power of law, government, and citizens will be balanced JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE