Op-ed: Will new Thai constitution facilitate dispossession of citizens' rights

By Tyrell Haberkorn, 30 May 2017
The flag of Thailand (Photo credit: Flickr)
The flag of Thailand (Photo credit: Flickr)
On 6 April 2017, Thailand’s 20th constitution came into force, replacing a temporary constitution that was handed down in the wake of the country’s most recent coup almost three years earlier. The promulgation of the new constitution gleamed with the possibility of a transition away from military authoritarianism and a new pact between the rulers and the ruled. But this new pact is one that at best may fail to protect citizens from the rulers’ excesses and at worst may facilitate the dispossession of their rights.
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