[학술논문] War and Justice: Just Cause of the Korean War
...explores the question of just war theory as it applies to the Korean War by relying on the work of Michael Walzer. In the first section, I discuss this issue with regards to the initiation of and intervention in the Korean War. North Korea violated the principles of just war by fabricating its invasion as a response to South Korean aggression. The U.S. intervention in the Korean War was a defensive war for...
[학술논문] 1950년대 초 臺灣의 反共과 대륙 反攻計劃
... to escape from the crisis of survival. The war itself was threatening to the survival of Taiwan as well as South Korea. The Korean War, however, paved way for the interest and the eventual intervention of the United States in the affaire of Taiwan. Under the auspices of the United States, Taiwan could solve Chinese representative problem of the UN and the Taiwan’s international position. Because...
[학술논문] North Korea and the Use of Force in International Law
Although states in Northeast Asia have experienced a long period of prosperity and peace, the Korean peninsula appeared to be on the brink of war in 2013. In addition to the 2013 crisis, there is growing concern about the human rights situation inside North Korea and the collapse of the North Korean state, which may also lead to outside military intervention. This article examines the various legal...
[학술논문] The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) after Libya: Practical Implication for North Korea
...international intervention? Why did we need intervention in Libya while not in Syria where the situation seems to have been more serious than Libya in terms of the necessity of civilian protection? How can the narrowly defined R2P crimes accommodate those suffering in complex humanitarian crises? Is it feasible for the international community to opt for military intervention in North Korea based on the principles...
[학술논문] 북한 급변사태 시 한국의 국제법적 대응
...work out synthetic and systematic strategy for connecting North Korean contingencies to national unification of the two Koreas. International legal considerations and responses are most important in the preparation of unification strategies. Especially, international rules or norms such as self-determination, humanitarian intervention, de facto(or temporary) recognition of a de facto government, responsibility...