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Where law is taught

Modern curriculum

Both digital, energy and cyber laws

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Judge, Prosecutor

Offering complete training in one place

Both bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees

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Full-time employees, studying on Saturdays and Sundays

Special Professor

Professor Maitree Suthepakul

Position: Former President of the Court of Appeal for Specialized Cases
Current Chairman of the Trade Competition Commission (TCC)

Subjects taught
LLB314 Intellectual Property Law

Professor Bancha Suwannoi

Position: Senior Criminal Court Judge

Subjects taught
LLB320 Criminal Procedure Law
LLB446 Seminar on Specific Acts

Teacher Thongthar Luengruangrong

Position: Senior Judge in the Court of Appeal

Subjects taught
LLB307 Negotiable Instruments Law
LLB330 Civil Procedure Law

Professor Apichai Thongprasom

Position: Provincial Prosecutor, Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Court

Subjects taught
LLB341 Law of Evidence

Dr. Sujit Chongprasit

Position: Former Deputy Director-General of the Department of Lands
Currently, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ekabhumitrap Development Co., Ltd.

Subjects taught
LLB102 Property and Land Law

Dr. Setthasiri Thienphirakun

Provincial Prosecutor position at the Office of the Attorney General

Subjects taught
LLB422 English for Lawyers

Professor Phongsakon used to be close.

Position: Judge of Phimai Provincial Court

Subjects taught
LLB222 Criminal Law 3

Police Lieutenant Colonel Chananchida Sriwong

Position: Professor at the Royal Police Cadet Academy

Subjects taught
LLB404 Administrative Law

Dr. Anan Kongkruaphan

อาจารย์พิเศษ

Position: Director of the Office of the President of the Supreme Administrative Court

Subjects taught
LLB404 Administrative Law

Professor Sakkaphan Chitjong

Position: Secretary of the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court

Subjects taught
LLB314 Intellectual Property Law

Dr. Chamnan Chadit

Position: Legal Advisor, Department of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce

Subjects taught
LLB409 Legal Professional Principles

Prof. Charan Phakdeethanakul

Position: Director of the Master of Laws Program, Kasembundit University

Subjects taught
LLB341 Law of Evidence

Professor Ulan Jiwcharoen

Position : Inspector General of the Prime Minister’s Office

Subjects taught
LLB480 Consumer Protection Law

Professor Phedim Petchkul

Position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Subjects taught
LLB405 Juvenile Offense Law and Family Procedure

Assistant Professor Jiamjit Suwannoi

Assistant Professor Jiamjit Suwannoi graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Sripatum University and a Master of Laws in Business Law from Ramkhamhaeng University, as well as a Thai Bar Association of the Thai Bar Association. He is an expert in criminal law and has experience as a lawyer in many criminal cases. He is currently appointed as a mediator at the Central Labor Court, acting as a mediator in labor disputes, and has been appointed as a subcommittee member for academic affairs of the Lawyers Council under Royal Patronage.

Certificates and Awards

– Selected as “Favorite Teacher” by Sripathum University, Bangkhen
– The Best Teaching Award Year 2012
– Outstanding Advisor Award, Justice Club, Academic Year 2012

Textbooks and teaching materials

– Textbook “Civil and Commercial Code on Debt”
– Teaching materials for the subject “General Criminal Code”

article
– Principles of Good Governance for the Exercise of Powers of the Lawyers Council under the Lawyers Act B.E. 2528 (1985), Proceedings of the 17th National Academic Conference and the 7th International Academic Conference, Sripatum University Online, on Research and Innovation for Sustainable Development.
– Research article published in the Sripathum Review Journal in 2010, titled “Impacts of Labor Law Amendments: A Comparative Study of the Labor Protection Act of 1998 and the Labor Protection Act (No. 2) and (No. 3) of 2008.”
– Articles in the Journal of Graduate Studies
1. Car rental sharing: Theft by trickery or deception of the public (Volume 66, Part 4, December 2010)
2. Terrorism: Exceptions to Liability of Non-Life Insurers (Volume 68, Section 4, December 2012)
3. Implementation of the death penalty on drug offenders (Volume 68, Part 2, June 2012)
4. Problems with the provisions on the offense of using amphetamines while on duty as a driver (Volume 69, Part 3, September 2013)
5. Response of wives of victims of domestic violence and mitigation of punishment under the criminal law (Volume 70, Part 3, September 2014)

Research
– Knowledge research on “Impacts of Labor Law Amendments: A Comparative Study of the Labor Protection Act of 1998 and the Labor Protection Act (No. 2) and (No. 3) of 2008”
– Classroom research: “Study of the retrospective examination results of students who study Criminal Law 1 to develop educational achievement”

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