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The Role of Constitution in Democracy Development in Thailand  


Abstract Category: Laws
Course / Degree: Laws
Institution / University: Sripatum University, Thailand
Published in: 2006


Thesis Abstract / Summary:

The democracy is the Sovereignty of people. It is the governing of the people, by people, and for people. The democracy has the constitution as the supremacy in law which assures the right and liberty of the people. The law is provided to protect the right and liberty in order to reach the constitution’s purposes. The revolution political system can be developed correctly through democracy. The people will have participation in politics directly and indirectly.

Since the constitution plays an important role in democratic developing, the constitution is significant as if an agreement between governor and the residents of the country. Well democracy development depends on the knowledge, understanding, and faith of people about democracy. The important principle of democracy is the participation of the people in forming constitution which is done by the constitutional council, and the referendum has to be done too.


Thesis Keywords/Search Tags:
Democracy, Sovereignty, Constitution, Legal State, Referendum

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Submission Details: Thesis Abstract submitted by Thavorn Thitthongkam from Thailand on 06-May-2007 10:32.
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Thavorn Thitthongkam Contact Details: Email: tha_vorn2002@yahoo.com



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