Law Volunteer Camp for the Community 2025

          The Law Volunteer Camp for the Community 2025 project, organized by the Department of Law, aims to foster volunteer spirit and develop undergraduate law students’ ability to apply their legal knowledge for community benefit. The project focuses on providing basic legal education to vulnerable children and youth at the Special Education Center, Educational Area 12, Ban Bueng District, and Koh Chan Kindergarten School, Chonburi Province, enhancing their self-reliance and social integration. This initiative aligns with SDG 10, which emphasizes reducing social inequalities. Additionally, the project promotes respect for the law and peaceful coexistence within society.

This project was combined with 4 objectives as follows,

1. To promote and develop a volunteer spirit among undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Laws program, encouraging them to serve the community and society.

2. To enable undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Laws program to effectively apply the legal knowledge they have learned in the classroom.

3. To engage students and faculty members from the Department of Law, Faculty of Political Science and Law, Burapha University in the development of legal education for vulnerable children and youth by providing essential legal knowledge, rights, and social equality, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 10 (SDG 10): Reduce inequality within and among countries.

4. To improve the quality of life for children and youth while instilling in them the habit of respecting the law.

          The Department of Law, Faculty of Political Science and Law, Burapha University, led by DR.CHITAPORN PISOLYABUTRA TOVISETKUL, organized the academic service project titled Law Volunteer Camp for the Community 2025″ on Thursday, January 9, 2025. The event occurred at the Specialized School, Special Education Center, Education Area 12, Ban Bueng District, Chonburi Province, and Koh Chan Kindergarten School, Koh Chan District, Chonburi Province. The objectives of this project were, firstly, to cultivate and develop a sense of volunteerism among undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Laws program, encouraging them to serve the community and society. Secondly, it aimed to enable students to effectively apply the legal knowledge acquired in the classroom to real-life situations. Thirdly, the project sought to involve both students and faculty members in the Department of Law in enhancing legal education for children and youth, particularly those in vulnerable groups, by providing them with fundamental knowledge related to law, rights, and social equality. This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10, which focuses on reducing inequalities within and among countries—lastly, the project aimed to improve quality of life and instil respect for the law. A total of 35 participants, including faculty executives, lecturers from the Department of Law, and staff from the Faculty of Political Science and Law, took part in the project.

This project’s impact on students in 3 parts

  1. Undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Laws program have a volunteer spirit in serving the community and society.
  2. 2. Students and faculty members from the Department of Law participate in developing legal education for vulnerable children and youth.
  3. 3. Children and youth gain legal knowledge and become aware of the importance of respecting the law.

 

Project Leaders: Dr. Chitaporn Pisolyabutra Tovisetkul, Faculty of Political Science and Law