[학술논문] German Philosophy in East Asia and Beyond
...appeared in modern Korean history, where Korea’s Yushin system sought to construct a strong national subjectivity. Even North Korea’s Juche ideology was influenced by German Idealism. The literal meaning of Juche(주체) in Korean is subjectivity. The relationship between philosophy and politics can itself be seen as a profound philosophical problem. Marx envisioned the unity of theory and practice and...
[학술논문] Information Control in Closed States: Institutional Adaptation and Managed Leakage in North Korea
Authoritarian regimes rely heavily on information control as a mechanism of political survival. North Korea represents one of the most restrictive information environments in the contemporary international system, combining legal prohibition, technological surveillance, and social monitoring to regulate people’s access to information. While existing research has emphasized coercive repression and...
[학술논문] 주체사상 및 주체의 법이론 要解
If we want South & North Korea unification, we must study North Korean’s legal system. In a view of the internal-contextual approach, we have to understand Juche Ideology and Juche’s legal theory through North Korean’s language. This article describes Juche Ideology and Juche’s legal theory, especially, ① the social being’s nature: the self-reliant, the creative, and the conscious, ② the social life...
[학위논문] 南北韓 統一條約의 締結에 關한 硏究
...by foreign powers and that the neighboring superpowers are keeping very inactive stands towards Korean unification. The national selfdetermination has been stipulated in Article 1 Paragraph 2 of the Chapter of the United Nation's as one of UN's purpose. This study is on the basis of positive legal theory assuming the substance of the law is not natural law assuming utopia , but existing positive law...
[학술논문] 국내적 인권과 국제적 인권? -인권 개념의 이중성에 대한 소고-
...distinction of human rights concept is useful in understanding specific contexts of the human rights language, which, in turn, would help understand and analyze the usage of human rights more objectively. In particular, one may find it necessary to apply this distinction to understand more thoroughly the human rights issues within the Korean legal discourse, including the North Korean human rights problems.