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                 Abstract

                         The Act establishing the Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases, B.E.

                 where  corruption  and  misconduct  affect  social  stability  and  is  a  major  obstacle  to

                 sustainable development of the country. In addition to corruption and misconduct in the
                 past period has intensified and caused considerable damage to the land's assets. and from

                 the implementation of policies in solving corruption and misconduct seriously. As a result,

                 there are more cases of corruption and misconduct going to court. It is expedient to
                 establish a Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases. in order to provide justice

                 in cases of corruption and misconduct more effectively.


                          Since  the  establishment  of  the  Central  Criminal  Court  for  Corruption  and

                 Misconduct Cases.There are a large number of cases being considered by the Central
                 Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases from those who have the power to file

                 a lawsuit in court among those cases more and more people who have been affected by

                 the actions of government officials and those involved have brought cases to court in an
                 increasing number of cases.


                          A mediator who is a person outside the court organization has played a role in

                 helping to drive the court proceedings respectively, such as the district court, the provincial
                 court  and the criminal court, etc., have all been commended for the achievements of their

                 work in the past, both from the people with legal proceedings  and judges in the judiciary.




                 Keywords : Positive Effect, Compromise System, Central Criminal Court for Corruption and

                 Misconduct Cases
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