Thai-Ed With Love 2023

Written by Khor Jia Wei

From the 4th of January 2023 to the 8th of January 2023, a team of 18 NUS Law students from the NUS Pro Bono Group (PBG) embarked on a 5-day trip to Bangkok for Project Thai-Ed with Love. Started in 2015, the latest iteration of Project Thai-Ed with Love was organised in collaboration with students from the Thammasat University Pro Bono Society (TU PBS).

Group photo at the Thammasat University Faculty of Law Campus

The objective of the project was to allow students to develop a global perspective on pro bono, through a comparison between the laws and pro bono cultures of Singapore and Thailand. The main theme of discussion for this iteration was the laws surrounding sex workers in Singapore and Thailand.

Students from both NUS PBG and TU PBS had the privilege to attend a panel discussion with Assistant Professor Mataluk Orungrot (Researcher, Thammasat University Faculty of Law) and Ms Vanessa Ho (Representative, Project X). Project X is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Singapore that provides assistance to members of the sex worker industry. The panel discussion covered a spectrum of topics ranging from the state of the law and enforcement in both countries to the role that governments and NGOs play in the sex work industry. Armed with the newfound perspectives, students from both universities broke into smaller groups to carry out further discussions before reconvening to present about the ideas and views that were generated.

Breakout discussion amongst NUS PBG and TU PBS students

In addition, we also had the opportunity to attend a workshop conducted by Amnesty International Thailand. This exposed both NUS PBG and TU PBS students to the views of an international NGO and the activities that they conducted.

A speaker from Amnesty International Thailand delivering the workshop

NUS PBG and TU PBS also engaged in a Pro Bono Culture Exchange, where we shared about our respective societies and the various pro bono projects that we organised. In this segment, Former Dean of TU Faculty of Law A/P Munin Pongsapan shared about pro bono culture in Thailand while PBG Faculty Advisor A/P Helena Whalen-Bridge shared learning points on student pro bono and pro bono culture in Singapore. This session allowed both NUS and TU students to learn from each other’s best practices and broaden our horizons as to the possible initiatives that could be kickstarted in our respective societies.

NUS PBG members sharing about PBG initiatives

We were also privileged to have had the opportunity to visit the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court of Thailand. Through an introductory lecture into the court systems and the procedures of the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court as one of the four Specialised Courts, we gained a deeper understanding of the Thai judiciary and its legal system.

Photos at the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court of Thailand (courtesy of the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court of Thailand)

Above and beyond the law, we were also glad to have made new friends with our counterparts from TU PBS.

The NUS PBG would like to express our immense gratitude to the following individuals:

  • Mr Pornchai Wangpasertkul (Deputy Chief Justice, Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court), Mr Sakkapan Chitchong (Secretary, Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court), and Mr. Worrawong Atcharawongchai (LLM’08) (Vice Presiding Judge, Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court) for kindly hosting our visit to the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court;
  • Associate Professor Munin Pongsapan (Former Dean, Thammasat University Faculty of Law) for the gracious hospitality and warm welcome;
  • Associate Professor Helena Whalen-Bridge (Faculty Advisor, NUS Pro Bono Group) and Mr Clement Cheong (Manager, Student Affairs, NUS Faculty of Law) for their kind assistance throughout the organisation and preparation process, and Associate Professor Helena Whalen-Bridge’s remarks during the pro bono sharing session;
  • Assistant Professor Mataluk Orungrot (Researcher, Thammasat University Faculty of Law) and Ms Vanessa Ho (Representative, Project X) for their valuable insights and time;
  • Ms Kitiarsa Rungnapa (Lecturer, Centre for Language Studies, NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) for accompanying us on the trip and always looking out for our well-being.

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