Introduction to the Thai Criminal Law System

The Thai Criminal Code is the basis of Thailand's Criminal Justice System. While largely based on Western law, the Thai Criminal Code has some significant differences to the criminal law systems of other countries (see below). The Thai Criminal Code recognizes basic rights, including the right to a trial, the right to present witnesses and evidence to defend oneself, the right to an attorney, the right against self-incrimination and the requirement of proof of guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt." The Thai Criminal Code enumerates the majority of the criminal offenses which may result in arrest and imprisonment in Thailand. In addition to the Thai Criminal Code, there are separate Acts that also provide for criminal penalties, e.g., The Computer Crime Act and The Anti-Money Laundering Act. After arrest, a Thai criminal case normally begins with an investigation by the police or investigators from an administrative section of the Thai government. ...