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Rule of Law Initiative Programs - Thailand

Legal Education Reform

Public Awareness Raising

Judge Clifford Wallace on Thai television show with Dej-Udom Krairit, President of LCT
Charles Caruso on Thai Television Show with Dej-Udom Krairit, President of LCT in July 2006

In conjunction with the Council of Thai Lawyers, the Asia Division has sponsored three live TV talk shows designed to raise awareness of public on legal issues.  The first show aired July 19, 2006 and addressed “Lawyers and the public interest.”  The Asia Division’s regional anti-corruption advisor and the president of the Thai Lawyers Council addressed fundamentals of attorney-client relationship, conflicts of interest, and attorney-client privilege.   In September 2006, Judge Clifford Wallace of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, discussed the meaning and role of an independent judiciary with the president of the Lawyers Council of Thailand and the chair of the LCT Ethics Committee.  The third and final show addressed the role of prosecutors.  Mr. Brian Pearce, Resident Legal Advisor with the US Embassy in Bangkok, and Mr. Sithichoke Srichareon, Chaiman of LCT Conduct Committee discussed prosecutor ethics and answered questions from the public.

Professor Jim Moliterno speaks to teachers at Assumption University in Bangkok, Thailand
Professor Jim Moliterno speaks to teachers at Assumption University in Bangkok, Thailand

Legal Education Ethics Curriculum Development

The Asia Division has established a partnership with Eastern Asia University and Assumption University in Bangkok.  With the pro bono assistance of ethics professors from the U.S., the Asia Division is working with these universities to develop an ethics curriculum for law students.  In early spring 2007, the Asia Division hosted a training workshop for law professors on developing ethics curriculum and the use of interactive teaching methodology.  The goal is to introduce new way of teaching ethics into the legal curriculum in Fall 2007.

For more information, contact Rabya Chaudhry, <ChaudhrR@staff.abanet.org>

 

Judicial Reform

Judicial Ethics Seminar

Judicial Ethics Seminar in UN Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand
Judicial Ethics Seminar in UN Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand

On September 18-19, 2006, the Asia Division, in cooperation with the Office of the Judiciary, conducted a two-day seminar entitled “Judicial Ethics and Professional Responsibility: A Comparative Perspective from the U.S. and U.K.”   The noteworthy panel of experts included Judge Clifford Wallace, of the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit; Mr. Jonathan Creer, Head of Judicial HR in the Judicial Office supporting the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips, at the Royal Courts of Justice in London; and Judge James C. Kingsley, Chairperson, Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission.  The event was opened by the President of the Thai Supreme Court and was attended by over 170 judges, who exchanged ideas on review and revision of the judicial code of ethics.

Contact staff information: Rabya Chaudhry, <ChaudhrR@staff.abanet.org>

Legal Profession Reform

Lawyers Ethics Seminars

Participants at Lawyer Ethics Seminar in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Participants at Lawyer Ethics Seminar in Chiang Mai, Thailand

The Asia Division is hosting a series of workshops for Thai lawyers on legal ethics, focusing on a comparative perspective.  In recent seminars, experts from the U.S. and Japan have presented information on issues such as conflicts of interest, confidentiality, communication with clients, and attorney advertising.  Throughout the seminars, Thai lawyers have discussed specific proposed revisions to the code of ethics for Thai lawyers.  After completion of all 10 seminars, suggestions will be presented to the Board of Councilors, the governing ethics body of the Council of Thai Lawyers, for consideration.   

To date, workshops have been held in November 2006 in Chiang Mai, December 2006 in Bangkok, February 2007 in Phisanulok & Songkhla,  March 2007 in Phetburi & Suratthani. Future seminars will be held from May though June 2007 in the provinces of Ubonratchathani, Khon Kaen, Chanthaburi and Ayutthaya.

 

Prosecutor Ethics Seminars

Panel at Prosecutor Ethics Seminar in Bangkok, Thailand
Panel at Prosecutor Ethics Seminar in Bangkok, Thailand

In cooperation with the Thailand Criminal Law Institute, Office of the Attorney General, the Asia Division hosted the first in a series of five prosecutors ethics seminars in Bangkok in June 2006.  Entitled “Prosecutor Ethics and Professional Responsibility: A Comparative Perspective from the US and Singapore.”

Due to the positive response to this seminar, four additional seminars are planned in Suratthani, Khon Kaen, Chiang Mai and Phetburi provinces from March through July 2007. 

For more information, contact Rabya Chaudhry, <ChaudhrR@staff.abanet.org>

 

 

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