
International Activities of the Thai Administrative Court
Knowledge of public law and administrative law procedures in Thailand has become a topic of interest and broad study over the past ten years. Studying to enhance knowledge of administrative law is needed in order to set plans and establish adjudication benchmarks for the Administrative Court in order to firmly establish the principles of administrative law and the administrative justice system in the future. One aspect of this development of knowledge is comparing laws and studying the experiences of foreign countries that have experience in resolving administrative disputes. Even though the legal systems as well as social and economic conditions in those countries may be different from Thailand, it is of benefit to study their systems of administrative law to learn about legal procedures in deliberation of cases and to consider how they might be adapted to suit the needs of the Administrative Court.
Therefore, the Administrative Court has given much attention to finding reputable international organizations that can facilitate technical cooperation in the field of public law. Agreements have been made in order to build and develop good relationships between the Administrative Court and Office of the Administrative Courts with foreign foundations, governments and administrative judicial organizations. Promoting good relations at the international level is a matter of special importance to the Administrative Court. International cooperation activities are as follows: