Laws are normally drafted in broad terms, especially laws regulating
commercial activities. Broad powers are delegated to government
ministries or organizations, which are empowered to issue
notifications or regulations.
2.2 The Courts
The Court of Justice is divided into three tiers: the Supreme Court
(Sarn Dika); the Court of Appeals (Sarn Uthorn); and the Court of
First Instance (Sarn Chunton). There are separate Juvenile, Labour,
and Tax Courts. There are also a number of specialized courts: the
Central and Regional Intellectual Property and International Trade
Courts and the Central Bankruptcy Court. All these courts were
created under their own enacting legislation, which also established
their specialized procedures.