[학술논문] 중국에서의 UN인권조약 이행 - 탈북자 보호문제를 중심으로 -
...protection. In particular, article 7 of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and article 3 of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment(repatriation to be torture ban) which China accedes and ratifies are invoked. Even if you see North Korean refugees as internally displaced persons,as China ratifies the International Covenant on Economic, Social...
[학술논문] 분단과 전쟁의 디아스포라-재일조선인 문제를 중심으로
...repatriated to North Korea from 1959 to 1984. Their repatriation to North Korea was due to the secret talks and conspiracy between North Korea and Japan. Another accomplice was the strange connivance of super states, that is, U.S.A, former Soviet Union, and China. Probing the matter to the bottom, this paper tried to prove that the repatriation resulted in the long confrontation between North and...
[학술논문] JAPANESE WIVES OF RESIDENT KOREANS AND THEIR “REPATRIATION” TO NORTH KOREA
This article sheds light on the immigration of Japanese wives of resident Koreans (zainichi Koreans) to North Korea through the so-called “repatriation program” carried out from 1959 to 1984. The history of the mass repatriation of resident Koreans from Japan to North Korea is beginning to be unearthed, but stories of Japanese spouses who moved to North Korea with their Korean families...
[학술논문] 1950년대 후반 북송문제에 대한 한·미·일의 인식과 대응
...two countries. However, it is interesting to note that the approach taken by US and Japan vis-à-vis the issue of “repatriation” to North Korea created a certain paradox to the Cold War logic of reinforcing blockade against the USSR. Indeed, the repatriation manifested that there exists room for compromise with the Communists within the context of diplomatic pragmatism and that a strong...
[학술논문] The Role of India in the Korean War
The role of India in the Korean War is relatively little known either in Korea or India. For a student of Indian Studies in Korea and a student of Korean Studies in India of our time, a study of the role of India in the Korean War might provide one more useful perspective to understand the relations between Korea and India. So, it is worthwhile to analyze the subject, especially on the occasion of