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Item Metadata only Factors affecting the use of eye protection devices and the relationship between their use and accident statistics(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2006) Sutthisak Pengsalung, 1977-; Chompusakdi PulketItem Open Access Personal data protection act compliance readiness surveillance tool for organisations(Mahidol University, 2022) Nikhasnee Bin Nik Hassan, 1995 -; Adisorn Leelasantitham; Chanattha ChansutthirangkoolThe Thai Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) aims to protect Thai individuals' personal information. The PDPA will enter into force in June 2022 for all organisations located in the kingdom of Thailand as well as organisations located outside.... The compliance readiness surveillance tool was created by compiling data from the Thai Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 and synthesizing it into a set of questionnaires. The study's result is a PDPA compliance readiness surveillance tool, which consistsItem Metadata only Information system for state of the environment report in Thailand(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2007) Prapassit Siribhod; Gritsanaruck TheerarajItem Metadata only Land suitability for salt mining in environmental protection aspect : a case study on the Amphoe Khamthaleso, Nakorn Ratchasima province(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Ramate Sukpum; Thanakorn Uan-On; Sansanee Choowaew; Pichai Wichaidit; Surin VivajsirinPublication Open Access Intellectual Property Rights Protection of Public Health Innovations(2019) Lerson Tanasugarn; Mahidol University. Office of the President. Institute for Technology and Innovation ManagementTo figure out the extent that public health innovations are protectable under intellectual property (IP) laws, innovations in public health are categorized into groups, each of which is analyzed for applicable legal regimes of intellectual... property right (IPR) protection. With the exceptions of diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical methods for the treatment of humans or animals, public health innovations that involve physical objects, chemical/biochemical substances, or electronicItem Open Access The protection rights of the families of the terrorism suspects and convicts : looking further the government responsibility in protecting the terrorist’s family, the study case of bomb Bali I and bomb Bali II(Mahidol University, 2021) Aliyah Almas Saadah, 1997-; De Los Santos-sta, Amparita Maria; Padtheera Narkurairattanastructural and socio-cultural discrimination in stigmatization, social exclusion, and economic difficulties. However, the government regulations and policies cannot capture these situations, eventually causing the government's absence and neglect to protect... the families of terrorism suspects and convicts. Therefore, this research is the purpose of examining how the government in Indonesia is giving protection rights to the families of terrorism suspects and convicts in the context of Bomb Bali I and Bomb Bali IIItem Metadata only The participation of local people in environmental conservation : a case study of Pak-Meng Beach Sikao District Trang province(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2002) Chusa Saowaphak; Pannipa Buraphacheep; Jiraporn Chuckpaiwong; Shutima SaengngernItem Metadata only Killings of human rights defenders in the Philippines : searching for protection(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Papesch, Tilman Jan, 1993-; Chua, Bencharat Sae; Mullen, MatthewUnder the Philippine Government's ongoing 'War on Drugs', the killings of human rights defenders (HRDs) have become even more frequent than in previous years. Making the situation worse is the lack of government efforts to protect HRDs from lethal... targeting. Thus it has become more important for activists to focus on protection techniques which do not rely on government responsiveness to advocacy efforts. These techniques, which neither contradict nor undermine advocacy work, can be termed NonPublication Open Access Migrant workers and social protection in ASEAN: moving towards a regional standard?(2012-07) Hall, Andy; Mahidol University. Institute for Population and Social Researchof the economy that are not fully covered by labor laws, let alone social protection measures. In addition, nascent social protection systems in these countries provide little coverage in case of loss of worker income, and standards are generally poorly enforced.... In this context, migrant social protection in ASEAN has rarely been explored. This paper considers global standards and themes regarding migrant social protection before outlining case studies of Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. The paper shows howItem Metadata only โปรแกรมระบบเฝ้าระวังเพื่อการคุ้มครองเด็ก CPMIS (Child Protection Monitoring System)จอร์จ เอ แอ็ตติกจ์; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. สถาบันโภชนาการ
