In 2018, the Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, adopted a policy to establish clear operational guidelines for its specialized law centers. Previously, each center functioned independently, which led to variations in management and direction. To ensure that the centers operate in alignment with their specific objectives and with the Faculty’s overall policies, the Announcement of the Faculty of Law, Thammasat University on Specialized Law Study Centers was issued.
Under this policy, each specialized law center is assigned core missions that include developing academic knowledge, conducting legal research to advance scholarly understanding, organizing academic and public service activities, and carrying out other tasks as assigned by the Faculty.
French Law Studies Centre
It aims to serve as an organization that coordinates, promotes collaboration, and facilitates academic exchange.
German Law Studies Centre
Its mission includes coordinating, negotiating, finalizing specific agreements, and carrying out related operations.
German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance
The German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG) was established in 2010.
Institute of Transport and Maritime LawInstitute of Transport and Maritime Law
It was established at the Faculty of Law in 1999 to serve as a center for knowledge in transportation law.
Health Laws and Ethics Centre
Its abbreviation is “กสจ.” and its English name is **Health Laws and Ethics Center (H.L.E. Center)**.
Japanese Law Studies Centre
The Center for Japanese Law Studies was established in 2010 to serve as a coordinating body for collaborative projects.



