Justine Guichard, maîtresse de conférences à l'Universite de Paris Cité, a publié un article : « The Political Role of Courts in the Trials of South Korea’s 2016-2017 Impeachment Scandal », in Julia Dumin (dir.), South Korea after the 2017 Impeachment : Implications for Politics, Society, and Democracy, Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2022, p. 67-96
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4169997
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...
This blog entry explores Park Geun-Hye’s impeachment saga of 2016/17 to see what light this case she...
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The Constitutional Court of Korea began its operation from 1988. The Court is an important working m...
Political Scandals and the Changing Relations between Judges and Political Actors. This study analy...
This article analyzes the recently introduced measures of direct democracy at the local government l...
Since October 2016, in South Korea there was a political instability that caused theimpeachment of P...
Justine Guichard, “South Korea’s Multilayered ‘Basic Order’ : Uses and Meanings in Constitutional Ru...
With the charging and trial of President Trump, impeachment has once again assumed a central role in...
Last Friday, effective March 10 at exactly 11:21 a.m., the sitting President Park Geun-hye was remov...
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4169997
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...
This blog entry explores Park Geun-Hye’s impeachment saga of 2016/17 to see what light this case she...
In March 2004, the Constitutional Court of Korea reviewed the impeachment resolution against Preside...
The Constitutional Court of Korea, which should be a product of the June Democracy Movement in 1987,...
In March 2004, the National Assembly of South Korea impeached President Roh Moo-hyun and brought abo...
This article aims at evaluating the degree of Constitutional Court's contribution in the realizatio...
The Constitutional Court of Korea began its operation from 1988. The Court is an important working m...
Political Scandals and the Changing Relations between Judges and Political Actors. This study analy...
This article analyzes the recently introduced measures of direct democracy at the local government l...
Since October 2016, in South Korea there was a political instability that caused theimpeachment of P...
Justine Guichard, “South Korea’s Multilayered ‘Basic Order’ : Uses and Meanings in Constitutional Ru...
With the charging and trial of President Trump, impeachment has once again assumed a central role in...
Last Friday, effective March 10 at exactly 11:21 a.m., the sitting President Park Geun-hye was remov...
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4169997
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...