| Rabi Badhanasakdi (รพีพัฒนศักดิ์)  
		
																												Thai. Name of the fifth  son and 
																												13th  child of King 
		      
		      
		      																									
		      Chulalongkorn, whom he begot with his concubine Talap Ketudat (ตลับ เกตุทัต), and 
		      
		      																									who bore the royal title 
		  Prince of 
			      Ratchaburi. Despite the official transliteration given above, his name is actually pronounced (and might be spelled) Raphi Phathanasak. When his father, King 
			      																								
			      Rama V, reformed the 
		existing system of Court and Law to the new system of Court of Justice, the prince is accredited for founding the School of Law and initiating significant reform, in order to regulate and standardize the Siamese system of Court and Law to reach international standards akin to the European countries of his time. For this he was given the 
																												designation Father of Thai Law. He was born in Bangkok on 21 October 1874 and passed away in France on 7 August 1920 at the age of 45. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, the prince had travelled abroad in order to receive treatment, but while being treated abroad he died from kidney failure, complications that arose from his cancer. His body was cremated in France and his ashes were later collected by his grandson Khai Saeng Raphi Raphiphat (ไขแสงรพี รพีพัฒน์) and brought back to 
			      																								
			      Siam, arriving in Bangkok 
		on 1 December 1920. 
		The Prince, wearing a judicial toga, appears on a Thai postage stamp issued in 1992, in order to commemorate the 100th anniversary 
																												of the Ministry of Justice, which was 
		established as a direct result of both his father's and his own reforms of the judicial system (fig.).  
			
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