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Legal considerations and challenges involved in bringing the 2005 Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements into force within an internal legal system: A case study of Thailand
Journal of Private International Law ( IF 0.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-07 , DOI: 10.1080/17441048.2021.1907946
Kittiwat Chunchaemsai

Thailand must consider two vital elements, namely its internal legal system and environment before signing the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements 2005 (Hague Convention). This paper investigates whether the law of Thailand in its current form is inconsistent with the Hague Convention. Articles 1–15 are examined to identify areas of inconsistency and to suggest appropriate solutions. This study finds that the internal legal system of Thailand is not quite in line with the Hague Convention. This conclusion leads to analytical recommendations to suit the needs of the current Thai legal system. Implementing these recommendations is necessary for Thailand if it intends to become a Party to the Hague Convention. Thailand must not only have a specific implementation act but must also review and revise the relevant laws appropriately.



中文翻译:

在内部法律体系内使2005年《海牙法院选择协议公约》生效的法律考虑因素和挑战:泰国的案例研究

泰国在签署《 2005年海牙法院选择协议公约》(《海牙公约》)之前,必须考虑两个重要因素,即其内部法律制度和环境。本文调查了泰国现行法律是否与《海牙公约》相抵触。对第1至15条进行了检查,以找出不一致的地方并提出适当的解决方案。这项研究发现,泰国的内部法律制度与《海牙公约》不太吻合。该结论得出了适合当前泰国法律体系需求的分析建议。如果泰国打算成为《海牙公约》的缔约国,则必须执行这些建议。泰国不仅必须有一项具体的执行法,而且还必须适当地审查和修订有关法律。

更新日期:2021-05-07
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