Procedure Law in Comparative Perspective

22 November 2012, S.D. Avenue Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand

Agenda

Keynote

Peter Gilles, Faculty of Law, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main

“Actual Reform Issues in German Civil Procedure Law”

 

Presentations

Pokpong Srisanit, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University

“Actual Issues of Criminal Procedure Law Reform in Thailand”

Sorawit Limparangsri, Presiding Judge of the Office of Principal Research of the Court of Appeal

“The Road Ahead: Challenging Issue in the Administrative Criminal Justice in Thailand”

Robert Esser, Research Center Human Rights in Criminal Proceedings (HRCP), University of Passau

“Negotiated Justice in Criminal Proceedings—The Perspective of the ECHR and German Criminal Procedure Law”

Melanie Langbauer, Research Center Human Rights in Criminal Proceedings (HRCP), University of Passau

“Preliminary Reference or Subsequent Control? — Mechanisms Provided by German and European Courts”

Kittisak Prokati, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University

“Civil Procedure Law Reform in Thai-land”

Ingwer Ebsen, Faculty of Law, Johann Wolf-gang Goethe-University Frankfurt a. Main

“Administrative Procedure Law from a German Perspective”

Miroslaw Wyrzykowski, Faculty of Law and Administration, Warsaw University

“Constitutional Procedure Law as Part of Constitutionalism”

Sombat Peutthipongsapuc, Chief Judge of the Office of the President of the Supreme Court

“Problems and Resolutions of Small Claim Procedure in Thailand in Comparison with Foreign Countries on Fundamental Principles of International Paradigm of the Civil Justice System

Widodo Ekatjahjana, Faculty of Law, Jember University

“Constitutional Court Procedure Law in Indonesia in the Constitution 1945 after Amendment”

Henning Glaser, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University

“Beware of Foreigners — Constitutional Procedure Law in Thailand and the Influence of Foreign Experts”