Anti-Discrimination Bill (Thailand)
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| Anti-Discrimination Act (draft) | |
|---|---|
| Parliament of Thailand | |
| Territorial extent | Thailand |
| Status: Pending | |
The Anti-Discrimination Bill is a proposed Thai law to protect people from identity-based social discrimination.[1][2][3]
The bill was first proposed in 2019 by civil society organizations.[1] In March 2025, the Department of Rights and Liberties Protection announced the bill was expected to be approved by the Cabinet of Thailand in April 2025.[1]