Consumer Protection Act

Thailand’s Consumer Protection Act B.E. 2522 (1979) (“CPA”) is the cornerstone legislation governing consumer rights and business obligations in the Thai marketplace. Enacted to address imbalances between consumers and commercial operators, the CPA establishes legal standards for fair trade, truthful advertising, product safety, and effective remedies. Over time, the Act has been supplemented by subordinate […]
Breach of Contract in Thailand

Breach of contract in Thailand looks familiar on paper but plays out very practically in the courtroom: judges weigh documents and contemporaneous evidence, courts will grant urgent preservation remedies where assets may disappear, and final relief is only useful if you planned enforcement from day one. Below is a concise, practice-oriented roadmap that explains what […]
Property and Real Estate Disputes in Thailand

Property and Real Estate Disputes in Thailand. Property is one of the most litigated areas in Thailand. Disputes range from contested land boundaries to breach of condominium sale agreements, landlord–tenant conflicts, inheritance fights, and enforcement of mortgages. Unlike some jurisdictions where specialized property tribunals exist, most disputes in Thailand fall under the Civil and Commercial […]