Workshop
Enhancement of Personnel’s Potential for Transition to and Implementation of e-Admincourt
Rule of Law Promotion
The 20-Year Master Plan of the Administrative Court (2018–2037) sets forth the vision of the Administrative Court to “Delivering administrative justice with fairness, efficiency, and modernity to promote good governance in society and to become a centre of excellence in administrative justice.” One of the key goals to be achieved by the end of fiscal year 2027 is for the Administrative Court to have a fully developed electronic administrative court system (e-Admincourt).
Workshop
Promoting Citizenship and Participation in Local Governance in Thailand
Workshop on Local Administration and Decentralisation
To appropriately promote democracy, citizens must first understand their rights and duties as citizens. This understanding is crucial for stable and sustainable democratic learning. Local governance plays a key role in this learning process due to its proximity and accessibility, making it easier for citizens to engage and follow developments compared to the national governance, which is still complex and distant.
Workshop
Approaching a Model and Direction of Decentralization for Governor Elections in a Transitional Era
A Workshop Series to Promote Democracy and Decentralization in Thailand
Thailand has over 7,000 local government organizations established in various forms and levels, e.g. provincial administrative organizations, sub-district administrative organizations, municipalities, or even special autonomous cities like Bangkok and Pattaya. In details, however, the structure and the actual administrative process are not quite correlate. The Chief Executives and Council Members of local government organizations come directly from the local elections, but they are still overseen by civil servants who are assigned by the central government as governors of provinces. The budget approval, inspection of the overall administration, and even dismissal of the local government chiefs are authorized by the governors. As a result, it has gradually raised questions and awareness on improvement of Thailand’s decentralization since, in fact, there are many organic laws in the sections both on state policy and local administration, stipulating that the provinces are ready to be entirely administered by local governments.
Workshop
Enhancing Knowledge in the Electronic Administrative Court System
The Use of e-Admincourt for Relevant State Officials
The activity aims to assist the administrative judges and case officials as well as officials of state agencies and local administration organisations who have become parties to administrative cases. In this project, the Office of the Administrative Courts of Thailand (OAC) will facilitate all relevant officials in using e-Admincourt system to file a case with the Administrative Court or to submit related documents. E-Admincourt contributes to not only speedy and transparent judicial proceedings, but also saving the parties’ time and money to be spent on submitting physical documents and travelling to the Court in person.
Workshop
Knowledge Dissemination on Politics and Government, Roles, Duties and Powers of the Legislative Function
Parliamentary Demonstration
The workshop in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Senates aims to provide a platform for the young people in local provinces to discuss about the Thai political culture and political development as well as to arrange a demonstration activity for participants to study in details about parliamentary democracy and parliamentary protocol.