Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Legal education center at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
The Faculty of Law at Thammasat University is a cluster of interconnected buildings on campus that houses classrooms, law libraries, and study spaces for undergraduate and graduate students. The complex includes practical learning facilities where students work on real legal cases alongside instruction in constitutional law, civil law, and international legal frameworks.
A legal school was established in 1907 and later became part of Thammasat University when it formed in 1934. The institution became central to developing modern legal education and practice in Thailand.
The building's design reflects the university's commitment to open learning, with courtyards and shared spaces where students gather between classes. These areas create a sense of community among those studying law at the institution.
The campus is accessible by public transport and has parking areas for visitors and students. Signs and campus maps help guide people to the law faculty buildings and facilities.
The faculty commemorates its founder each August through academic forums, legal clinics, and ceremonial wreath-laying activities at Prince Raphi's memorial.
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