Publications
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As a part of our corporate social responsibility commitment DUENSING KIPPEN provides regular legal column contributions to numerous international, national and local hard and soft copy publications including: our regular legal column in The Phuket News newspaper, Mondaq, the Danish - Thai Trade News, Tropical Living magazine, Director magazine, Exotiq magazine, Samui - Phangan Real Estate magazine, The Pattaya Mail newspaper, Samui Express newspaper, Chiang Mai Mail newspaper and many others. We also make these publications available here below.
Doing Business in Thailand – the “Amity Company”‐ a Thai Company without Thais
The Foreign Business Act (1999) of Thailand (the “Act“) generally restricts foreigners from engaging in most business activities in Thailand, without special permission as provided by the Act. Serious violations of the Act by a foreigner or facilitated by a Thai carry significant criminal penalties.
Employee Termination in Thailand — caution, not as simple as you might assume
Occasionally an employer‐employee relationship does not work out. In fact, sometimes the relationship degrades to such a degree, that one or both of the parties wishes to terminate it immediately.
Employment Litigation in Thailand: PART 1 – procedure and timing
When there is a dispute between an employer and an employee in Thailand that cannot be settled informally one of the parties may consider taking the issue to court. By way of the Labor Court Establishment and Procedure Act (1979) (the “Act“), Thailand has established a special “Labor Court” and procedure to resolve employment‐related disputes.
Employment Litigation in Thailand: PART 2 – what the court can award to an employee
When there is a dispute between an employer and an employee in Thailand that cannot be settled informally one of the parties may consider taking the issue to court. By way of the Labor Court Establishment and Procedure Act (1979) (the “Act“), Thailand has established a special Labor Court and procedure to resolve employmentrelated disputes.
Foreign Business Investment in Thailand – Investment Incentives through the “Board of Investment”
Thailand created the Board of Investment (“BOI”) to support foreign investment into Thailand. The Investment Promotion Act (“IPA”) regulates the promotions provided for certain businesses in Thailand.