Yossuda Raicharoen
Lecturer

Yossuda Raicharoen
Lecturer
Education
SEP 2024
- Micro-Credential Certificate, Summer School: Animal Law Rights and Representation, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Level 7 of the Flemish Qualification Structure and the European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning.
SEP 2017 – NOV 2018
- Master of Laws in European Union Law with Merit
University College London
Independent Research Essay: Is ever closer union necessary for the survival of the EU?
SEP 2013 – JULY 2017
- Bachelor of Laws with Second Class Honours (Division 1)
The University of Edinburgh
Dissertation: Protection of UK prisoners: the adequacy of legal and ethical instruments on human subject research.
Areas of Expertise
- European Union Law
- Human Rights Law
- Public International Law
- Animal Rights Law
Courses Taught
The undergraduate level
- European Union law
- Public International Law
- International Criminal Law
- the Law of International Organisations
- Fundamental Rights
- Law in relation to ASEAN integration
- Criminal Law: Offense
- Legal writing
The postgraduate level
- Selected Problems in European Union Law
- Advanced International Law
Publications
- Yossuda Raicharoen, The Duty of Cat Owners to Provide Proper Welfare: Interpretative Challenges in Thai Animal Welfare Law, with Comparative Insights from the UK and Germany (Research Promotion Committee, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University 2025).
- Yossuda Raicharoen, Protection of the right to autonomy of the Covid-19 vaccine trial participants: ethical and legal considerations in the Kingdom of Thailand (2023) final research report, Thammasat University, Faculty of Law. (in English)
- Yossuda Raicharoen, “From Rights to Treason: Reflecting the Thai Constitutional Court Case No. 19/2564 in the Light of International, United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Legal Practice” (2021) 50 Thammasat Law Journal at 664–678. (in Thai)
- Yossuda Raicharoen, “Critically evaluate the roles of the CJEU: a sincere social rights protector or the true guardian of economic rights, primacy of EU law, and its own power?” in Ajariya Bucha: 60 Years of Prof. Dr. Kumchai Jongjakapun (2021) at 287–302. (in Thai)



