SOVEREIGNTY ACCORDING TO BUDDHIST CONCEPTS
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Thailand‘s political society has widely developed whether rights or freedoms have expanded the scope of expressing opinions including equality in choosing one‘s way life both as an individual and a group people. Nowadays, under sovereignty system is most well-known term era seizures. There establishment itself “sovereignty“ to appoint government administrators, there through supremacy state, with constitution being supreme law govern country.Buddhism exercises power Dhamma Discipline Act Sangha by board Sangha. are senior monks who responsible for administering following established Buddha, judging according principles discipline such Sammukhavinaya (verdict presence) Sativinaya innocence) Amulhavinaya past insanity) Patinnatakarana (doing what admitted) Yebhuyyasika (decision majority) Tassapapiyasika (inflicting penalty on one at fault) Tinavattharakavinaya (procedure covering over (as) grass).
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عنوان ژورنال: Russian Law Journal
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2309-8678', '2312-3605']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52783/rlj.v11i9s.1643