Book contents
- Thai Legal History
- Additional material
- Thai Legal History
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Table of Cases
- Legislation, Constitutional Provisions, and Treaties
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Thai Legal History
- Part I Traditional Law and its Modern Resonances
- Part II Foreign Influence and the Reform Period
- Part III Constitutional Conflicts 1932–2017
- 15 The Thai-Style Democracy in Post-1932 Thailand and Its Challenges
- 16 Permutations of the Basic Structure
- 17 The 1991–1992 Judicial Crisis
- 18 Without Account
- Glossary
- Index
16 - Permutations of the Basic Structure
Thai Constitutionalism and the Democratic Regime with the King as Head
from Part III - Constitutional Conflicts 1932–2017
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 May 2021
- Thai Legal History
- Additional material
- Thai Legal History
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Table of Cases
- Legislation, Constitutional Provisions, and Treaties
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Thai Legal History
- Part I Traditional Law and its Modern Resonances
- Part II Foreign Influence and the Reform Period
- Part III Constitutional Conflicts 1932–2017
- 15 The Thai-Style Democracy in Post-1932 Thailand and Its Challenges
- 16 Permutations of the Basic Structure
- 17 The 1991–1992 Judicial Crisis
- 18 Without Account
- Glossary
- Index
Summary
Modern Thai constitutionalism, though often meaningful and rich in form and substance, has experienced great volatility since its inception in 1932. At the same time, behind the twenty constitutions that have emerged since then, some recurring ideal-typical figurations that have dominated certain periods of constitutional politics in Thailand can be observed. These historically derived ideal-typical notions of constitutional politics mostly represent inherently hegemonic conceptions. They are defined for instance by how they conceive western and autochthonous elements of constitutionalism, majoritarian electoral politics and the monarchy, the rule of law and authoritarian governance by men. This chapter explores some of the most significant historical experiences and ensuing figurations of Thai constitutionalism that together form a rich reservoir of different, sometimes diverging notions to understand and practice constitutional governance in Thailand.
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- Thai Legal HistoryFrom Traditional to Modern Law, pp. 233 - 251Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021