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Item Metadata only A study of election related political violence as an obstacle to democratic consolidation in Cambodia(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2004) Buthdy, Sem; Baker IljasItem Metadata only Criminal justice system as an obstacle to democratic development in Cambodia(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2006) Teang, Pa Nguon; Baker IljasItem Metadata only Obstacles to the ban on school corporal punishment : exploring local values and educational practices in Saraburi, Thailand(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2015) Sasiprapa Jampian; Hayes, Michael George; Mullen, MatthewPhysical punishment of children in Thailand is perceived as a justified strategy. It is socially accepted and commonly practiced among many Thai families and schools. Conversely, this kind of punishment is considered as an abuse of children's rights in view of the fact that it has negative influence on children physically and mentally. With respect for children's rights, the Thai Government has banned corporal punishment in Thai schools. However, after conducting an interview research with 21 teachers from three schools of different academic levels in Saraburi, Thailand, corporal punishment continues as teachers claim the new regulation lacks adequacy in real classroom practice, which further leads to the need to use physical punishment in order to maintain discipline and a healthy learning environment. On the other hand, results from 273 students who participated in the questionnaire research have shown that students are more likely to be punished for not obeying the rules than for their academic performance or in-class participation. This research aims to examine the collision of ideas and to critically analyze their link to the failure of the present ban on school corporal punishment in Thailand using documentary research, questionnaires, and interviews in order to understand the influence that Thai pedagogical values and practices regarding corporal punishment have on the effectiveness of the ban.;Item Metadata only Refusal or (RE-) construction : the current status of collective remembrance among urban campodian youth(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2016) Polomski, Daniel; Mullen, Matthew; Hayes, Michael Georgearound remembrance in Cambodia were discussed. Within this framework, the data brought into light four obstacles to remembrance. In addition, various mixed signals around remembrance were revealed as closely connected to the obstacles. Lastly, the dataItem Metadata only Women's participation in modern chin parliamentary politics(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Sui, Hluan, 1991-; Naparat Kranrattanasuit; Yanuar Sumarlanin Chin state. The purpose of this research is to address the serious under-representation of women and their obstacles to participate in politics through a case study on political parties in Chin State. Also, it seeks to understand the contemporaryItem Metadata only Violations against workers' right to form and join trade unions in Thailand : case of dismissed workers establishing and joining trade unions in Eastern Seaboard Industrial estate, Rayong province(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2015) Ussarin Kaewpradap; Hayes, Michael George; Mullen, Matthew Johnorganize and participate in labor union activities. Many challenges and difficulties reflected in this research were the obstacles against freedom of association and rights to bargaining collectively for the workers. However, the research lastly found some
