By Vitit Muntarbhorn

Bangkok Post-Aug 13

It was the country’s people-based 16th constitution (1997) which established Thailand’s National Human Rights Commission. The expectation was that the commission would act as a promoter and protector of human rights, with due regard for universal standards, complementing the constitution and national laws. It would also be a check and balance mechanism, especially where the traditional pillars of the state might not be fulfilling their tasks or impinge on human rights.

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First published in: Bangkok Post