Pattamon Anansaringkarn

PhD candidate, Faculty of Law; research field: information technology

Pattamon is a postgraduate research student in the nascent field of cyber law. Her research interests lie, among other things, in the theories and policies underlying the law and regulation of the information and data in cyberspace, with a particular focus on ‘fake news’ on social media.

Pattamon previously graduated top of her class from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand in 2010, followed by masters programmes at the University College London and the University of Oxford in England, for which she received various awards.  She has worked as a public prosecutor at the Office of the Attorney General of Thailand since 2015. As a public prosecutor, she has spent most of her time working in the Bangkok Economic Crime Litigation Department, where she litigated charges and prosecuted crime involving cyberspace and the use of computer and electronic transaction.

Her primary supervisor of her PhD study is Dr. Marcelo Thompson, and co-supervisor is Professor Scott Veitch.

  • PhD candidate, Faculty of Law; research field: information technology