The Protection of Animals in Thailand--An Insight into Animal Protection Legislation
Abstract
There are many critics of current Thai law concerning the welfare of animals. They
argue that the PACPAWA,2014 is inadequate to protect the welfare of animals. The
absence of clear guidelines in the legislation concerning animal welfare has resulted in
animal welfare receiving inadequate protection. There are other limitations
contributing to the inadequacy of existing laws in protecting animals in Thailand. The
possible penalties are very low. For the offence of cruelty against an animal, the
PACPAWA,2014 sets a maximum fine of TBH 2000. This is considered inadequate and
ineffective in preventing cruelty to animals. The study utilises doctrinal legal research
or library-based research approach to provide valuable insights in understanding the
law and and ascertaining the principles of legal interpretation and analysis. The study
also provides possible suggestions to enhance the protection of the welfare of animals in
Thailand. The research suggests that education should play an important role in
promoting kindness towards animals.
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