[학술논문] 한국에 거주하는 북한 이탈 주민의 명절음식에 대한 인식도 조사
The study interviewed 102 North Korean defectors residing in South Korea after completing the Hanawon program through face-to-face interviews. The most celebrated holiday in South Korea was found to be Seollal at 65.7%, followed by Chuseok at 23.2%, Christmas at 7.8%, and Hansik at 1%. With respect to the question of wheather or not North Korea creates a more festive mood compared to South Korea, 33
[학술논문] Social Sources of National Identity and its Consequences : the case of South Korea
...the effect of national identity on sociopolitical attitudes and behavior. The result confirms that Koreans with a strong national identity are likely to be relatively lowly educated, a Buddhist, a resident of the capital city, and a supporter of either a conservative or radical political party. This paper also reveals that Korean national identity, while having the effect of partially lowering the boundary...
[학술논문] Cross-border Succession in Japan, Korea and China and Related Legal Issues
The disputes regarding international succession have been increasing in recent years in Japan, Korea and China due to the geographical proximity and free movement of people between those countries. However, the different conflict rules may raise the question as to legal uncertainty, lack of predictability and forum shopping in cross-border succession issues. Considering this legal situations, this
[학위논문] 南北交流協力法制 改善에 관한 硏究 : 中國·臺灣 交流法制와의 比較를 中心으로
...Exchange and Cooperation Act'(Tentatively Named) like as China and Taiwan for activation of economics exchange cooperation.
Third, it is necessary to establish 'South Korean Resident Investment Protection Law' (Tentatively Named) in North Korea. North Korea should do legalization with investment guarantee about Korean companies like as China and Taiwan residents let South...
[학술논문] 신기후체제 하에서 북한 REDD+사업을 위한 가능성과 방향 모색
...suggests that there would be little resistance to activities by these organizations aimed at creating conditions for participation in REDD+ projects. The presence of international organizations’ resident offices in North Korea could also facilitate smooth project implementation. Second, it is considered highly likely that North Korea could pursue REDD+ projects for the purpose of carbon credit trading...