1 History of Legal Practice in Thailand
1.1 Foreign influence
1.2 Modernisation and Development of Legal Practice
1.3 Bar Association in Thailand and Practising Lawyers’ Act
1.4 Evolving Role of Legal Practice
2 The legal education system
2.1 Starting legal education
2.2 Choosing a place for legal education
2.3 Different types of certification/qualifications
2.4 Curriculum
2.5 Recent reforms
2.6 Necessary Requirements for Practice
3 Division of Roles in the Profession
3.1 First and Second Class Lawyers
3.2 Notaries
3.3 Foreign legal practitioners
4 Appointment of Judges
4.1 Requirements
4.2 Types of Judges
4.3 Career Judges
4.4 Senior Judges
4.5 Layman Judges
4.6 Kadi
4.7 Judicial Service Commission
5 Appointment of Public Prosecutors
5.1 Requirements
5.2 Public Prosecutors Committee
6 Role of the Legal Profession in Thailand
6.1 Different role in a non-litigious environment
6.2 Political involvement
6.2.1 Judiciary
6.2.2 Lawyers
6.2.3 The Human Rights Committee of the Lawyers Council of Thailand
6.3 Lawyers as Educators
6.3.1 The Thongbai Thongbao Foundation
6.3.2 The International Thai Foundation / COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRE
7 Social and Economic Concerns
7.1 Social position of lawyers
7.2 Economic significance of lawyers
8 See also
9 References
10 External links