En la República de Corea, tras casi cuarenta años de disposiciones de rango constitucional en las que se consagraba el control constitucional, la Constitución de 1987 estableció un sistema efectivo de poderes de control constitucional otorgados a la Corte Constitucional. Además de revisar la constitucionalidad de las leyes, la Corte tiene la autoridad para decidir sobre la disolución de partidos políticos, la destitución de altos funcionarios, conflictos de competencia, y recursos de protección de derechos individuales. Los poderes antes enunciados han dado a la Corte una posición especial dentro del sistema democrático de Corea del Sur, habilitándola para ampliar el significado de la Constitución y extender su protección respecto de la cot...
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Korea is known as a country with rule of law. This chapter deals with the historical development of ...
Despite its very short history, the Korean Constitutional Court has been successful in carving out i...
This article introduces Korean legal materials to English speakers wishing to undertake the study of...
1.The judicial system in the nations is generally considered as an important public institution to p...
In the last quarter of the twentieth century Spain, South Korea, and Colombia were immersed under sp...
Over the course of its relatively short history, the Republic of Korea Constitutional Court has brok...
Ústavní soudnictví je vynálezem euroatlantické civilizace. Ať se zabýváme americkým systémem judicia...
Constitutional adjudication can be carried out either by separate judicial organ which is apart from...
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...
Among the countries which have experienced a political transition away from authoritarianism in the ...
This paper discusses the symbolic and actual role of the judiciary of the Republic of Korea in the n...
We present the constitutionality control system in the Netherlands and Japan. In the Dutch case, we ...
After having gone through the inactive and sometimes merely ornamental forms of constitutional adj...
The Indonesian constitutional system contains a serious flaw that means that the constitutionality o...
Korea is known as a country with rule of law. This chapter deals with the historical development of ...
Despite its very short history, the Korean Constitutional Court has been successful in carving out i...
This article introduces Korean legal materials to English speakers wishing to undertake the study of...
1.The judicial system in the nations is generally considered as an important public institution to p...
In the last quarter of the twentieth century Spain, South Korea, and Colombia were immersed under sp...