ภัทรพงษ์ แสงไกร
อาจารย์

ภัทรพงษ์ แสงไกร
อาจารย์ ดร.
การศึกษา
- LLB (Hons) (Thammasat University, Thailand)
- LLB (University of Tokyo, Japan) (Royal Thai Government Scholarship)
- MSc in Human Rights (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) (Royal Thai Government Scholarship)
- MA (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland)
- PhD (summa cum laude) (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland) Title of the Dissertation: Authentic Interpretation of Treaties in Contemporary International Law Committee: Fuad Zarbiyev (supervisor), Andrea Bianchi, Jan Klabbers Comprehensively examining the concept of authentic treaty interpretation and its relevance for investment treaties, human rights treaties, and multilateral environmental agreements
- Diploma in Human Rights Law (Academy of European Law, European University Institute, Italy)
ความ
เชี่ยวชาญ
- กฎหมายระหว่างประเทศแผนกคดีเมือง
- กฎหมายสิทธิมนุษยชน
- กฎหมายเศรษฐกิจระหว่างประเทศ
- นิติปรัชญา
ผลงาน
วิชาการ
คัดสรร
Publications
- Saengkrai, ‘Introducing Diversity: A Review Essay of The Cambridge Companion of International Law’, Thammasat Law Journal (2014);
- Saengkrai, ‘Case Report: Whaling in the Antarctic’, Thailand Journal of International Law (2016);
- Saengkrai, ‘Treaty Interpretation: Past, Present, and Future’, Thammasat Law Journal (2016);
- Saengkrai, ‘Rights and Duties of States in Disputed Maritime Areas’ in Soraat et al (eds) Essays in Honour of Professor Dr Narong Jaiharn (Thammasat University Press, 2018);
- Saengkrai, ‘Book Review – Bounded Rationality and Economic Diplomacy: The Politics of Investment Treaties in Developing Countries by Lauge Poulsen’, Thammasat Law Journal (2018);
- Saengkai et al, ‘The Paris Accord-Related Agreement on Environmental Goods and Services: Its Necessity and its Feasibility’ (TradeLab, 2019) available online at <https://www.tradelab.org/single-post/2019/02/10/The-Paris-Accord-Related-Agreement-on-Environmental-Goods-and-Services-Its-Necessity-and-its-Feasibility>;
- Saengkrai, ‘The Obligation to Conduct an EIA in International Law’ in Popattanachai et al (eds) The Pillar of Environmental Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Dr Amnart Wongbandit (Thammasat University Press, 2020);
- Saengkrai, ‘Rethinking “Human Rights Violations”’ in Saengkrai et al (eds) Diversity and Dynamics of International Law: Essays in Honour of Piruna Tingsabadh (Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, 2020);
- Saengkrai, ‘Towards Deeper Judicialisation: Explaining Thailand’s Increasing Engagement with International Adjudication’, Thai Legal Studies (2021);
- Saengkrai, ‘Lawfare Strategy of Nationality Unity Government of Myanmar’, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia (2022);
- Saengkrai, ‘Book Review – International Law and Politics of History by Anne Orford’, Asian Journal of International Law (2022);
- Saengkrai, ‘A Transcivilizational Perspective at The Hague Academy: A Critical Review’, European Journal of International Law (2024);
- Saengkrai, ‘Universalism v Particularism in Southeast Asia’ in Beiter et al (eds) Research Handbook on the Right to Education (Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming)
Paper Presentation
- ‘A Commodity-Form Theory of International Law: Implications for Global Poverty’, presented at the ‘Tools of Imperialism’ Workshop at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (2013);
- ‘Rethinking Human Rights Violations: An Analysis of Susan Marks’s Theory’, presented at Human Rights Junior Scholar Workshop at University of British Columbia (2015);
- ‘Identifying Obligations Erga Omnes Partes in Human Rights Treaties: The Contribution of the World Court’, presented at The 5th Biennial Conference of the Asian Society of International Law in Bangkok, Thailand (2015);
- ‘Impact of Human Rights Treaties on the International Law of State Responsibility: Obligations Erga Omnes Partes’, presented at The INTRALaw Human Rights Colloquium ‘Interaction between human rights: 50 years of the Covenants’ at Aarhus University (2016);
- ‘Cognitive Frames and Indeterminacy in Investment Treaty Interpretation’ presented at Third World Approaches to International Law Conference at National University of Singapore (2018);
- ‘The ‘Business and Human Rights’ Discourse in Thailand’ presented at the TIJ-IGLP Workshop for Scholars and Emerging Leaders on the Rule of Law and Policy (2019);
- ‘Authentic Interpretation of Investment Treaties: How Arbitral Tribunals Seek to Maintain their Authority’ presented at the PhD workshop of the biennial conference of the Asian Society of International Law (2021);
- ‘Towards a Socio-Doctrinal Approach to Legal Study’ presented at the Social Science and International Law Workshop at the annual conference of the European Society of International Law (2021)
Policy Research Projects
- 2015 – 2016 ‘Thailand and the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities’, commissioned by Ministry of Social Development and Human Security
- 2016 – 2017 ‘Comparative and International Law Concerning Gender Recognition for LGBTIQ Persons’, commissioned by Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (Awarded the research achievement award by the National Research Council of Thailand)



