1. Thai people have rights and benefits provided by the
constitution. These rights makes the people live
peacefully and makes things fair for everybody.
2.
3. Importance of Individual Rights
• 1. Encourage people to see the importance of
rights and to treat each other properly
• 2. Provide guidelines for developing people’s
qualities in education according to the rights they
shall receive.
• 3. Make information accessible to people
• 4. Encourage people to have a chance to take part
in creating things
• 5. Protect people’s rights as provided by the laws
• 6. Make people feel safe to live in the society
• 7. Protect people’s personal property
Pages 42-43
7. A child according to this law is a
person who is under eighteen
(18) years of age, but does not
include a person who reaches
legal age by marriage
This law protects the rights and
liberties of the child and
considers the highest benefit for
a child
In Thailand, 17 years people
can already get engaged for
marriage with the permission
of the parents
Pages 42-45
8. a.
The highest
benefit is always
considered for the
child
b.
Accepting and
respect parent’s
control
c.
State/government
can interfere to
parents’ control to
the child
Pages 42-45
9. Parents should not
Give obstacle to child’s
development
Not mistreat the child
Parents should not
Neglect the child Keep the child safe
Parents should provide:
Education to the child
What the child needs
following laws
Government can:
Inspect house of child
Keep the child safe from
bad parents
Government should:
Make sure parents
support the child
Punish parents doing
wrong things to the child
Government should:
Protect child’s safety
Supervise educational
places for children
Pages 42-45
11. This law is focused on education of the Thai
citizen.
The following are the main aims of the law:
Full development of Thai
people in all aspects
Instill awareness in politics
and democratic system of
constitutional monarchy
Education shall be
based on the life long
education of the
person
Unity should observed
in managing the
education system
Pages 48-52
12. • a structured and systematic form of learning. This is the education of a certain standard
delivered to students by trained teachers
a. Formal Education
• Education outside formal education. Education that is flexible in knowing what to
information to give to the learner for example swimming lessons or tutorial classes.
b. Non-formal Education
• Education outside formal education. This type of education is mainly focused on enabling
learners to learn by themselves for example home schooling
c. Informal Education
14. Pages 51-54
Laws created to protect the rights of
consumers and to make sure there is
fairness between the consumer and the
sellers/manufacturer.
Rights of the Consumers
1. Rights to receive news and information
about product.
2. Rights to choose goods/service freely
3. Rights to receive safety from products
4. Rights to fairness
5. Rights to receive compensation
Responsibilities of the
government/authority
1. Consider valid complaints by consumers
who are harmed
2. Take action according to the law
3. Inform about harmful products
4. Punish sellers/manufacturers who are
caught doing bad things
15. 1. Advertising
• No false advertising. No lying about the product
• Advertisement shall not cause harm to consumers
• If some products are harmful to others but products can be sold, then a
warning must be given about the product (cigar for example)
2. Labeling
• All product labels must be TRUE
• Sellers/ Manufacturers must allow government agencies to test product if
people think the products aren’t safe.
• All products tested to be harmful to the people must be destroyed (esp. if
sellers lied about the product)
3. Contract
• A contract is a written agreement between two people. The contract must
always be fair
• If there’s a contract between buyer and seller, always check to see whether the
contract is fair.
17. Pages 54-55
These are laws created to protect original
creative works and their creators
from being copied by other people and
making money from this property
What is a copyright work?
Any creative works in literary, dramatic,
artistic, musical etc.
Copyright protection does NOT COVER ideas,
procedures, process and even theories.
Copyright Protection
Only the owner of the original work has the
right to reproduce and profit for the creative
work.
Permission from the owner is needed if
others want to use his/her original creative
work.
18. • Selling, offering of sale, renting out, offering for rent, hiring purchase, etc.
of someone else’s original creative work
• Publicizing
• Distribution in a manner that hurts the owner of copyright
• Importing into the kingdom
Acts considered to be a violation
of copyright
Offenders can be fined from 10,000 up to 100,000 Thai Baht
If offence is related to commercial purpose, punishment can imprisonment for 3 months -2 years or
shall be fined 50,000 up to 400, 000 Thai Baht or BOTH