@article{Sothonpraphakorn_Sungprapai_Kongbenjapuch_2022, place={ฺืBangkok, Thailand}, title={Evolution of Thai Courts }, volume={14}, url={https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhsc/article/view/251012}, abstractNote={<p class="BasicParagraph" style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-cluster; text-indent: .5in; line-height: normal;"> The Thai court has evolved systematically to suit the customs and traditions, and the regime is fair to the people equally. In the Sukhothai period, the King himself was the judge. Later in the Ayutthaya period, many Thai courts arose in various jurisdictions, the judges in the name of the King and used until the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) established the Ministry of Justice and led various courts. They are under the Ministry of Justice. The military court is under the Ministry of Defense. It was developed continuously until A.E. 1997, which promulgated the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand A.E. 1997 (No.16). It has designated the Court to have four courts: the Constitutional Court, the Court of Justice, the Administrative Court, and the Military Court until now. It can be seen that the Thai courts have developed accordingly and are suitable for the era. Many civilizations recognize it, and the evolution of the Thai courts will provide a better understanding of the legal process of justice. The Court should add laws that can be applied to different cases that enable people to read, <br />easily understand, and accept that the substance is truly fair.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Suratthani Rajabhat University}, author={Sothonpraphakorn , Phannarat and Sungprapai, Pacharanath and Kongbenjapuch, Kijbodi}, year={2022}, month={May}, pages={235–251} }