Recent Transformations in Korean Law and Society

Recent Transformations in Korean Law and Society
Author: Tae-gyu Yun
Publsiher: 서울대학교출판부
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2000
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: UCSD:31822033455924

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Recent Transformations in Korean Law and Society

Recent Transformations in Korean Law and Society
Author: Tae-gyu Yun
Publsiher: 서울대학교출판부
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2000
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: UCAL:B4435245

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Law and Society in Korea

Law and Society in Korea
Author: Hyunah Yang
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781781953631

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ÔAs dynamic as legal change has been in South Korea, it has also been understudied, at least until the arrival of this wonderful collection of essays. The authors, who are all leading figures in the field, demonstrate convincingly that Korean experience is relevant to many of the contemporary questions in law and society studies, including how to understand the dynamics of legal change, the role of law in development, the nature of transitional justice, and law in the postcolonial state. Every law and society scholar should read this book.Õ Ð Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago, US This book sets out a panoramic view of law and society studies in South Korea, considering the factors that have made this post-colonial war-torn country economically and politically successful. The contributors examine societal and historical conditions that are reflected in Ð or that were shaped by Ð the law, through a variety of lenses; including law and development, law and politics, colonialism and gender, past wrongdoings, public interest lawyering, and judicial reform. In dismantling the historical specificity of the way in which Korea studies are universally framed the contributions provide novel views, theories and information about South Korean law and society. Incorporating various perspectives and methodologies, and demonstrating a finely crafted application of general theory to specific issues, this compendium will prove insightful to law scholars and researchers looking to widen their perspective and broaden their knowledge on law and society in Korea. Law practitioners whose practice requires knowledge of the Korean legal system will also find plenty of information in this authoritative book.

The Korean Developmental State

The Korean Developmental State
Author: Iain Pirie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134141586

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Ian Pirie gives a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of state and economic restructuring in South Korea since the 1997 crisis.

East Asia s Renewed Respect for the Rule of Law in the 21st Century

East Asia   s Renewed Respect for the Rule of Law in the 21st Century
Author: Setsuo Miyazawa,Weidong Ji,Hiroshi Fukurai,Kay-Wah Chan,Matthias Vanhullebusch
Publsiher: Hotei Publishing
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015-03-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004274204

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This volume showcases the most recent research by East Asian legal specialists from all over the world on the future of the legal and judicial landscape in East Asia and renewed respect for the rule of law in the 21st century.

Regime Transition and the Judicial Politics of Enmity

Regime Transition and the Judicial Politics of Enmity
Author: Justine Guichard
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137531575

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Among the societies that experienced a political transition away from authoritarianism in the 1980s, South Korea is known as a paragon of 'successful democratization.' This achievement is considered to be intimately tied to a new institution introduced with the 1987 change of regime, intended to safeguard fundamental norms and rights: the Constitutional Court of Korea. While constitutional justice is largely celebrated for having achieved both purposes, this book proposes an innovative and critical account of the court's role. Relying on an interpretive analysis of jurisprudence, it uncovers the ambivalence with which the court has intervened in the major dispute opposing the state and parts of civil society after the transition: (re)defining enmity. In response to this challenge, constitutional justice has produced both liberal and illiberal outcomes, promoting the rule of law and basic rights while reinforcing the mechanisms of exclusion bounding South Korean democracy in the name of national security.

Philosophy of Law in Korea

Philosophy of Law in Korea
Author: Jeong-Oh Kim,Hak Tai Kim,Joon-Seok Park,Dong-Ryong Shin
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2022-10-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000772975

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When Korea began as a newly independent state in 1948, its economy was very underdeveloped and the rule of law was just established. The journey of democratization in Korea was not without challenges. This book traces the history of the legal philosophy development in Korea and highlights Korea's unique experience. This book shows how Western legal philosophy has been accepted in Korea, a non-Western country that has newly introduced the Western legal system and what role the legal philosophy has played in social context. The book also examines academic scholars' intellectual activities in a historical context and how their intellectual products are yielded through their continuous response to the circumstances of the time. It specifically looks at the many challenging tasks legal philosophers had to overcome in a society when the rule of law and democracy had not yet settled. The book explores how Korean legal philosophers coped during such unique historical situations. It also illustrates how Korean scholars accepted German and Anglo-American legal philosophies and integrated them to change social realities of Korea. Through Korea’s experience, this book will provide insights into how modern legal philosophy develops in a new state and what legal philosophers' responses would be like during such a process. The developing process of legal philosophy in Korean society will interest not only readers in countries who have had similar experiences to Korea, but also readers in the West.

Legal Reform in Korea

Legal Reform in Korea
Author: Tom Ginsburg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134326808

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Law in Korea has historically been viewed as merely a tool of authoritarian rule, but since the transition to democracy in 1987 it has served a more important and visible role as a force for social change. With contributions from leading US and Korean scholars, Legal Reform in Korea explores this response to domestic and international pressures, applying a socio-legal perspective to both legal practices and the legal institutions themselves, which have become a major political issue throughout the developing world. An invaluable resource for students of Asian law and Korean studies.