Warisa Ongsupankul
Assistant Professor Dr.

Warisa Ongsupankul
Assistant Professor Dr.
Education
- Bachelor of Laws, Thammasat University
- Master 1 Droit public (mention assez bien), Université d’Aix-Marseille, France
- Master 2 Droit public, Droit de la reconstruction des États (mention bien), Université d’Aix-Marseille, France
- Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia
- Graduate Diploma in Mental Health, Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapy Program, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University (in progress)
Areas of Expertise
- Human Rights
- Gender-Based Violence and Domestic Violence
- Transitional Justice
Courses Taught
- Fundamental rights
- Constitutional law
- Public international law
- Introduction to Public Law
- International Human Rights Law
Selected Publications
- “Analysis of Compliance of Thai Laws on the Protections of Victims of Domestic Violence with International Human Rights Law” (Research Project funded by King Prajadipok’s Institute, 2024).
- “Childhood as a Site of Struggle: A Queer Perspective on International Human Rights Law Concerning Child-Protective Rationale and School Education” in Claerwen O’Hara and Tamsin Paige (eds), Queer Encounters with International Law: Lives, Communities, Subjectivities (Routledge, October 2024).
- “Development of the French Notion of the Rule of Law (Etat de Droit)” Thammasat Law Journal (2023) 5(1) 26, republished as a book chapter in Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang (ed.), Rule of Law: History of Comparative Intellectual Heritage (Illuminations Edition 2023) (in Thai).
- “Problems on the Application of the Principle of Proportionality to the Limitation of the “Right to General Liberty” Enshrined in Article 25 of the Thai Constitution B.E. 2560” (2020) 50(1) Thammasat Law Journal 39 (in Thai).
- “(Book Review) Feeling Queer Jurisprudence: Injury Intimacy, Identity by Senthorun Sunil Raj” Alternative Law Journal, Volume 45, issue 4 (2020).
- “Finding Sexual Minorities in United Nations Sustainable Developments Goals: Towards the Deconstruction of Gender Binary in International Development Policies” (LSE Law Review 5, 2019)
- “Perspective on Death Penalty: A Voice from the Victim’s Family” Prachathai e-journal, 2018 (in Thai).
- “Constitutionality of Memory Laws in France: Review of loi Gayssot” (in Thai), Nitipat Law Journal, 2018
- “Book Review on EU Legal Framework for Safeguarding Passenger Rights” (in Thai), Thammasat University Maritime Journal, Issue 15, 2018.
- Unpacking the Scholarship Journey: Advice on Securing Post-Grad Scholarship to Study Abroad (Winyuchon Press 2023) (in Thai).



