Pakpoom Lohavaritanond
Dr.
Pakpoom Lohavaritanond
Dr.
Education
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from the Faculty of Law, Thammasat University (awarded on February 22, 2009)
- Graduated with second-class honors
- Master of Laws (LL.M) in Criminal law from the Faculty of Law, Thammasat University (awarded on June 13, 2014)
- Master of Laws (LL.M in Energy Law and Policy (with Merit) at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) , University of Dundee
(awarded on October 11, 2017) - Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in law, University of Aberdeen
(awarded on February 20, 2022)
Topic Thesis
- ‘What are the regulatory barriers to generate power from solar photovoltaic rooftop: Analysis of legal framework for promoting its development in Thailand’ (LLM Dissertation, University of Dundee 2017)
- ‘The Appropriate Legal Framework for Promoting the Production of Electricity from Renewable Energy at the local level in Thailand: A Comparative Study with Germany and Scotland’ (Ph.D Thesis, University of Aberdeen 2022)
Areas of Interest
- Environmental Law
- Energy Law
- Climate Change Law
- Criminal law
Courses Taught
- Energy Law
- Environmental Law
- Law of Succession
- Evidence Law
Publications
- “Some Remarks on the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Animal Welfare Act B.E. 2557” (2014), Thammasat Law Journal 44, 2 (June 2015),537-554. (in Thai)
- “General concept of Green Criminology, Liber Amicorum for Professor Narong Jaiharn in honour of his retirement in 2018 (2018), 424-438.
- “The Local government’s role in promoting the power generation from Renewable Energy at the local level”, Proceedings of the 3rd National Conference Nitiphat-Thammasat, Bangkok, Thailand, 8 September 2018 (2018), 109-145. (in Thai)
- “The Suitability of Feed-in Tariffs for integrating renewable energy sources into electricity market” published in CEPMLP Annual Review (Edition 18 2019-2020) <https://www.dundee.ac.uk/corporate-information/cepmlp-annual-review-car>
- “Electricity consumer protection : a study on power outage compensation to electricity consumer”, Graduate Law Journal 16, 4 (December 2023), 550-572. (in Thai)
Research reports
- ‘Offences of Fraud under the Penal Codes: Comparative Study with ASEAN Countries’ presented to Office of The Attorney General (November 2014)
- ‘The Research Project for the Revision of the Criminal Code Book One: General Principles’ presented to Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice (December 2014)
- ‘The Research Project for the Revision of the Criminal Code Book Two: Specific Offences relating to Officials and Human Trafficking’
presented to Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice (September 2015) - ‘The Research of Legal system of Malaysia and Legal information relating to Society, Culture, Politics and Security in Malaysia’ presented to Office of the Council of the State of Thailand (August 2018)
- ‘Research Project: Public Participation in the Administration of Criminal Justice led by Office of the Attorney General’ presented to Office of the Attorney General (March 2023)
- ‘The Consultancy Project on Drafting the legislation on the Prevention and Tackling of Prostitution’ presented to Department of Women’s Affairs and Family Development (March 2023)
- ‘Research Project on Making Subordinate legislations under (the draft) of Climate Change Act B.E. ….’ , presented to Office of the Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (August 2023)
- ‘Research Project on Amendment of Regulations and Criteria for Increasing the Efficiency of Administrating Environmental Fund’ (August 2024)
- ‘Legal measures for supporting Coal Phase-out in Thailand’ presented to the Research Promotion Committee, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University (August 2024)