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    • Living on the borderline: The lived experience of young migrants and refugees growing up on the Thailand-Myanmar border 

      JOHNSON, DERINA STACEY (Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Work & Social Policy. Discipline of Social Studies, 2018)
      This study is an exploration of the lived experience of young people growing up in contexts of displacement and lack of documentation along the Thailand-Myanmar border. The evolving nature of cross-border population flows ...
    • A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends 

      PILLA, FRANCESCO; PARNELL, JOHN; Simpson, D.A.; Van Welzen, P.C.; Chayamarit, K.; Chataranothai, P.; Boyce, P.C.; Bygrave, P.; Byrne, C.; Chen, S.; Couch, C.; Curtis, T.; Dransfield, S.; Duyfjes, B.E.E.; Eianthong, W.; Esser, H.J.; Grote, P.J.; Hua, Z.; Jebb, M.H.P.; Kirkup, D.W.; Ke Loc, P.; Larsen, S.S.; Macklin, J.; Madern, A.; Meade, C.; Merklinger, F.; Middleton, D.J.; Moat, J.; Muasya, A.M.; Nakmuenwai, P.; Pederson, H.; Pendry, C.A.; Prajaksood, A.; Pooma, R.; Preusapan, K.; Puglisi, C.; Sathapattayanon, A.; Sukkharak, P.; Staples, G.; Strijk, J.; Suddee, S.; Sungkaew, S.; Tangjitman, K.; Teerwatananon, A.; Tovaranonte, J.; Ung, T.; Trias Blasi, A.; De Wilde, W.J.J.O; Wilkin, P.; Yahara, T. (2015)
      Arthur Francis George Kerr’s life is reviewed and related to a previously published account. Kerr’s collecting activity is analysed using an expanded version of the Thai Biogeography Group’s database of collections. 8,666 ...
    • A taxonomic revision of the genus Henckelia Spreng. (Gesneriaceae) in Thailand and surrounding countries 

      Sirimongkol, Sukontip (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Botany, 2020)
      Henckelia was described in 1817 by Sprengel. The name Henkelia honours a German administrator and amateur botanist, L.V.F. Henckel von Donnersmarck (1785-1861). Currently Henckelia contains 68 species globally. This ...
    • Thailand - Asia's Strong New Data Protection Law 

      Suriyawongkul, Arthit; Greenleaf, Graham (2020)
      Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act of 2019 may become one of the strongest data privacy laws in Asia. It is much stronger than the previous Bill, both in terms of its principles and its enforcement. However, the picture ...