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Seminar
Decentralization and Education Management
An event of the Institute of Public Policy Studies in cooperation with the Local Development Center
New education laws require the cooperation between the state and civil society in local education management, which lead to anxiety of local educational personnel concerning the correlation between local authorities and school administrations.
Expert conference
Administrative Procedure Law in Thailand
A Conference of the Office of the Administrative Courts
Discussion of experiences and problems with the new Thai administrative procedure law among judges of the Supreme, the Central and the Regional Administrative Courts
Expert conference
Decentralization: "New Thinking - New Action" - But How?
A Conference on the Thai Government's Commitment to Local Government
What is the direction of the Thai Rak Thai government's policy concerning decentralization and local governments - or is there any? Is the "CEO Governor" a promising concept?
Seminar
The Constitutional Right of Draft Law Submittance Through Petition
A Seminar of the Institute of Public Policy Studies and the Office of the Constitutional Court
The right to submit draft legislation through a petition, first introduced by the 1997 Constitution, needs more clarification and explanation in order to create more public awareness of this concept.
Seminar
Monitoring and Evaluation of Tambon Administrative Organizations
A Seminar of the Institute of Public Policy Studies about Civil Society Leaders' Opinion on Decentralization
In the fiscal year 2002 almost 20% of the Thai national budget will be allocated to all local administrations. This ongoing process of decentralization requires concepts for monitoring and evaluation of appointed and elected community leaders.
Seminar
Three Years Mission of the Independent Organizations
Is Political Reform Ongoing? A Seminar of the Institute of Public Policy Studies
Three years after the promulgation of the 1997 Constitution, several so-called independent organizations have been established. Has their performance kept the promises?