Remote Working Agreements in Thailand6 June 2023
This article summarises the key provisions of the Amended LPA which was enacted in Thailand with effect from 18 April 2023 as an amendment to the Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998).
This article summarises the key provisions of the Amended LPA which was enacted in Thailand with effect from 18 April 2023 as an amendment to the Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998).
WFW advised on matters of Marshall Islands, Liberian, Thai and maritime law and also, through our formal law alliance in Singapore with Wong Tan & Molly Lim LLC, Singapore law.
With the spread of the COVID-19, we consider some of the key legal issues in Thailand arising out of the measures and restrictions to respond to and control.
With the spread of the COVID-19, we consider some of the key legal issues in Thailand arising out of the measures and restrictions to respond to and control.
Our authors consider the impact of the new regulation on Thai and foreign carriers, liability for delay and the power to detain aircraft for breaches.
In this briefing, we consider why on board Wi-Fi may be the most dangerous thing on an aircraft.
Alan Polivnick and Nicharee Musikapraphan outline the key focus of Regulation 11, which was issued by The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand earlier this year. The briefing discusses the Regulation’s changes in relation to the deregistration of Thai registered aircraft.
What is the impact of GDPR and PDPB on cross-border M&A transactions?
Our Bangkok team discuss data privacy and protection under Thai law, the Personal Data protection Bill, and how GDPR will apply to Thai companies.
Now that Thailand has ratified the Montreal Convention 1999, the way in which claims are handled, addressed and resolved will change significantly.
Thailand may be global aviation hub, but this has not translated into a comparable aviation manufacturing and support sector. Do recent governmental moves redress this and will they benefit foreign investors?
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand is focussing on Thai aircraft lessees in default and, on 1 March 2017, it announced that it would take steps to address the problem of lessees.