Siriporn Sohsaman

Enlightened Long and Short Term Thinking – Beyond New Year(s)
Hughes Krupica's Senior Partner and Co-Founder - Desmond Hughes’ recent Q1 contribution to the legal section of Window on Phuket explores the concept of approaching matters, even those we believe we are already familiar with or possess some expertise in,...
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Blowing Market Bubbles – Avoiding ‘moral disengagement’ and the global/Phuket fraudsters
Hughes Krupica's Senior Partner and Co-Founder - Desmond Hughes’ recent contribution to the legal section of Window on Phuket addresses what happens when markets overheat, including the Phuket market, and how moral disengagement - knowing something is wrong or immoral...
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TL:DR #22 Is State-Endorsed Killing People Excusable? Law, Morality and the Rationality Divide
The exchanges between Sir Richard Branson and Singapore’s current Home Affairs Ministry on the death penalty recently played out in full modern view – announcements on public personal blogs[1]; the Singapore State Agency website[2] contain interesting arguments and points of...
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Applying Rationality – Developing Better Principles, Law and People
Desmond Hughes’ contribution to the legal section of Window on Phuket discusses thoughts on rationality are intrinsically linked to how we wish to frame societal governance structures, including law, and whether or not we can advance to a kinder and...
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Converting external internationalism into positive inclusion and diversity practices
Desmond Hughes’ contribution to the legal section of Window on Phuket discusses the fact that everyone is entitled to a different opinion on the meaning of internationalism, that we may also try to understand our version of an event isn’t...
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TL:DR #21 Remembering History to Reduce Repeating Mistakes in Law and Our Lives
Some people are fortunate enough to develop a keen appreciation of history from an early age. They possess a mind that is wide enough to think not just about the present or to plan about the future, but to use...
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TL:DR #20 The Human Factor and Fairness in Administration of Justice
The meaning and importance of “Fairness” is as relatively significant now in our daily lives as it was spanning back before Ancient Greek antiquities[1] and in human form’s most basic unevolved interactions, and yet there is no easily identifiable and...
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TL:DR #19 Lack of Reasons Implies Lack of Justice
World Injustice Part of Daily Life Our world and our people in it continue to create, experience or observe injustices many of which become a norm due to frequency or circumstance, and others are highlighted as unusual due to concentration...
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TL:DR #17 Disability Inclusion – Collective Understanding and Effort
Everyone is Affected, More Can be Done Although there is plenty of credible evidence that the world has progressed, and societies have evolved on aggregate for the better[1], there is still much that individuals, groups and states can do to...
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TL:DR #16 Being Rational About Remote Working
Remote working and how countries, companies and individuals view and approach the concept is as similarly complex in nature as the behaviour of synapses which exist in the spaces between the cells in our brain[1]. Matters such as mode of...
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