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- From: geo@sunburn.uwaterloo.ca ()
- Subject: Re: Law (Concerning Thai women)
- Message-ID: <By1pv3.L7K@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca>
- Keywords: properties' law
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- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <1992Nov14.172356.14235@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> <yFG=cgC@engin.umich.edu> <1992Nov19.170209.10217@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 03:04:14 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.170209.10217@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> fstawit@icomp01.lerc.nasa.gov (Tawit Chitsomboon) writes:
- >In article <yFG=cgC@engin.umich.edu> orapin@kenning.engin.umich.edu
- >(Orapin chuanromanee) writes:
- >>
- >>....................
- >> Last week, I came across an article in "Siam-Rad Weekly"
- >> and do you know that in Thailand
- >> it is a law that a woman once marriage HAS TO use her husband last
- >> name. Yes, it is not an option, it is a must!
- >>
- >
- Really? I thought that it's optional.
- >
- >Those ladies who get rewarded with the rank of Khunying (K. Supatra
- >included) should fight for this equality. (Though I suspect that
- >they'd be stripped off the precious ranks if they did so. :)
-
- Please correct me if I'm wrong. Khunying Supatra married to an army
- whose last name is Kesornsuk (I can't remember his first name) years ago.
- However, she never change her last name from Masadis.
-
- May be she fought already :)
-
- Korchoke
-