CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF MONKS IN THE CASE OF HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS IN TEMPLES

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Pongwanat Kongsab

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The research entitled “Criminal Liability of Monks in the Case of Hiring Foreign Workers in Temples” there are objectives 1) Thai law has concepts about the law, whether it is criminal law. The law deals with the punishment of the wrongdoings of individuals in society. It must consider the person who did it. The actions of that person according to customary law (common law) is a structured system, criminal liability 2) The rights of monks in criminal law have problems in practice. The protection of the right to be a monk is per what has been practiced in the past only preliminary and 3) the impact of hiring foreign workers in temples and in the Kingdom of Thailand, it appears that the impact is security. It caused additional nationality, a crime problem, ignoring the laws of foreign workers problem of distrust economic impact. It has a positive effect on the private sector. But affecting the collection of taxes and wages environmental issues disorganized housing create sanitation problems such as waste water. destruction of the natural environment Cultural changes, drugs.

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Kongsab, P. (2023). CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF MONKS IN THE CASE OF HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS IN TEMPLES. Asia Pacific Journal of Religions and Cultures, 7(2), 443–457. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ajrc/article/view/267047
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