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Tyrell Haberkorn

    Tyrell Haberkorn est une universitaire spécialisée dans l'histoire du changement politique et social, se penchant particulièrement sur la violence d'État et l'impunité dans la Thaïlande post-absolutiste. Ses travaux explorent les interactions complexes entre divers groupes sociaux, tels que les paysans et les étudiants, et la manière dont ces dynamiques façonnent les processus juridiques et violents. Haberkorn cherche à dévoiler les mécanismes qui permettent l'impunité de la violence d'État, offrant ainsi aux lecteurs une perspective critique sur l'histoire thaïlandaise.

    Dictatorship on Trial
    • In 2014, following a decade of political unrest, Thailand experienced its 13th coup since the shift from absolute to constitutional monarchy in 1932, led by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). Despite promises to restore the rule of law, justice—already fragile in Thailand—vanished entirely. The legal system was manipulated to criminalize democratic dissent, enable extrajudicial violence, and ensure impunity for state officials involved in the coup and related crimes. Through a blend of legal and historical analysis and extensive courtroom observation, this work examines the legal, social, and political ramifications of authoritarianism, highlighting court decisions as both a record of repression and a potential avenue for future justice. Each chapter, organized chronologically over the NCPO's five-year regime, focuses on different political cases, illustrating how the state's legal interpretations left activists vulnerable and allowed perpetrators to evade accountability. Drawing inspiration from feminist legal scholars, the analysis is complemented by reimagined judgments created with Thai human rights activists. By exploring alternative interpretations and conclusions, the author envisions what genuine justice could entail and evaluates the legal and political changes needed to achieve it.

      Dictatorship on Trial