[학술논문] ROK-USA Alliance for Consolidating Peace Condition in the Korean Peninsula: Evaluation and Vision
The alliance of the Republic of Korea (ROK or South Korea) and the United States of America (or US) was brought as a result of the Korean War. To South Korea, the war was to defend freedom and democracy with democratic countries including US, on the other side, to North Korea, it was to spread the communism revolution by invading South Korea. The original alliance of both South Korea and US was military...
[학술논문] 북한 행정벌에 대한 고찰
...Korea and South Korea, the legal system of the administrative punishment in North Korea should be merged into the consitutional order of the Republic of Korea, which adopts the principle of liberal democracy and the rule of law doctrine. In addition, the relief measures like criminal rehabilitation or administrative rehabilitation should inevitably be taken to rehabilitate victims of the illegal...
[학술논문] The Strategy of Unification in terms of Ideological Aspect on Korean Peninsula
...the other hand, it is necessary to derive a high social capital in South Korea which can facilitate democracy, prosperity, and happiness. The high level of social capital has substantially generated an integral capacity for accommodating the various demands of citizens, which leads to stable democracy, development, and good governance in South Korea. Good governance, which is operated by the high level...
[학술논문] 남북한가족법의 변천과 남북통일 후 가족법의 미래상
...Managements and Division of inherited Property etc. (5) Acceptance and Renunication of Inheritance (6) Absence of Inheritor (7) Wills and Legal Reserve of Inheritance Ⅳ. Conclusions The basic order of liberal democracy must be the cornerstone for family law in a unified Korea. This principle squarely contradicts the legal order of family law founded on North Korea’s socialist system. Nonetheless, the...
[학술논문] The Current State of South Korea’s Democracy
... of democratic authenticity, quality, and depth. In addition, it confirms that South Korea’s democracy has continued to be eroded over the past ten years across all dimensions of democracy: its authenticity, liberal quality, participatory quality, deliberative quality, and depth. It concludes with the finding that South Korea’s democracy today is in an extremely perilous position.