Constitutional Bricolage: Thailand's Sacred Monarchy vs. The Rule of Law

Hardback

Main Details

Title Constitutional Bricolage: Thailand's Sacred Monarchy vs. The Rule of Law
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eugenie Merieau
SeriesConstitutionalism in Asia
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:344
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781509927692
ClassificationsDewey:342.593
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 30 December 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book analyses the unique constitutional system in operation in Thailand as a continuous process of bricolage between various Western constitutional models and Buddhist doctrines of Kingship. Reflecting on the category of 'constitutional monarchy' and its relationship with notions of the rule of law, it investigates the hybridised semi-authoritarian, semi-liberal monarchy that exists in Thailand. By studying constitutional texts and political practices in light of local legal doctrine, the book shows that the monarch's affirmation of extraordinary prerogative powers strongly rests on wider doctrinal claims about constitutionalism and the rule of law. This finding challenges commonly accepted assertions about Thailand, arguing that the King's political role is not the remnant of the 'unfinished' borrowing of Western constitutionalism, general disregard for the law, or cultural preference for 'charismatic authority', as generally thought. Drawing on materials and sources not previously available in English, this important work provides a comprehensive and critical account of the Thai 'mixed constitutional monarchy' from the late 19th century to the present day.

Author Biography

Eugenie Merieau is Associate Professor of Public Law at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France.