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Book Title: Litigation in Korea
Editor(s): Cho, Kuk
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781848443396
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vi
Preface viii
1. Litigating in Korea: a general overview of Korean civil
procedure 1
Youngjoon Kwon
2. Why do we pursue `oral proceedings' in our legal system? 31
Hyun Seok Kim
3. The reformed criminal procedure of post-democratization
South Korea 58
Kuk Cho
4. The role of the public prosecutor in Korea: is he half-judge? 87
Heekyoon Kim
5. The admissibility of suspect interrogation record in the new
era of Korean criminal procedure 103
Yong Chul Park
6. The structure and basic principles of constitutional adjudication
in the Republic of Korea 115
Jongcheol Kim
7. Democratic legitimacy of law and the constitutional adjudication
in the Republic of Korea 135
Woo-young Rhee
8. Korean Constitutional Court and the due process clause 160
Jibong Lim
9. Administrative litigation in Korea: structures and roles in
judicial review 175
Hee-Jung Lee
10. Korean administrative cases in `law and development'
context 199
Daein Kim
11. Principles and structure of patent litigation 219
Sang Jo Jong
Index 237
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