[학술논문] The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) after Libya: Practical Implication for North Korea
...redefines sovereignty as a responsibility rather than as a privilege or a means of control, which offers a policy guideline on when and how the international community should intervene for the sake of human protection in the face of mass atrocity crimes. Just as in humanitarian intervention, however, the R2P faces several dilemmas: How serious should humanitarian emergencies be to warrant international...
[학위논문] 북한이탈주민 현황과 문제에 관한 연구 : 인권적 차원에서의 지원 방안를 중심으로
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-focused on the aid measures in view of human rights
Kwak Hae Ryong
Department of Political Science
and Diplomacy
Graduate School
MyongJi University
(Supervised by Professor Shin YuI)
This paper considers synthetically in view of human rights and analyzes
with proofs from field...
[학술논문] Cyber Panopticon : How North Korea Violates Human Rights Through Digital Surveillance
...qualitative approach to investigate how North Korea implements digital authoritarianism and how these technologies exacerbate human rights violations. By examining practices such as biometric surveillance and AI-driven monitoring, the study assesses their impact on human rights. The paper offers policy recommendations, including targeted sanctions on technology suppliers and initiatives to expand access...
[학술논문] Establishing Rule of Law and the Protection of Human Rights in the North Korean Criminal Justice System
...system strengthening its dictatorship. For instance, while North Korean criminal law meticulously defines political crimes and defines guilt by association in case of violation, the law focuses little on crimes against individual rights. According to a report by the UN Commission of Inquiry on the DPRK, non-humanitarian punishments such as public executions have been conducted in North Korea. Moreover...
[학위논문] 북한이탈주민의 일본생활 정착과정에 미친 정치적·사회적 요인에 관한 연구
...at this present moment. There are in fact several NGOs that provide extensive support and care to such defectors such as “LFNKR;” “the society for Human Rights for North Korean Returnees” and “Human Rights Networks for Missing North Korean Returnees.” In 2011; LFNKR established an educational institution that provides free Japanese courses with the aid of Japanese...