by David Engel
University of Michigan Press, 1975
Paper: 978-0-89148-009-9 | eISBN: 978-0-472-12798-6
Library of Congress Classification KPT120.E54 1975
Dewey Decimal Classification 340.09593

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This essay originated in an attempt to bring together the study of law and Thai history in a description of the transformation of Thailand during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as seen from a legal point of view. The resulting work is based for the most part upon those royal enactments from 1873 to 1910 which seemed most crucially to affect the executive, legislative, and judicial functions of the king and the rights of private citizens. [ix]


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