A recent Korean film, “National Security”, about a democracy activist and former Korean politician, Kim Geun-Tae, who was kidnapped and tortured into making a false confession by police in 1985, has renewed debate among South Koreans about the state of transitional justice in the country. From 1995 to 2010, South Korea took a number of steps to expose the political oppressions and human rights abuses of its past authoritarian governments and to assist individuals involved in the struggle for democracy to clear their names and restore their reputations. This article analyzes the relative success and failure of South Korea’s truth seeking process and the prospect for the realization of transitional justice in the country in the future
Various indicators of corruption show that South Korea has been relatively successful in controlling...
The civic unrest in Gwangju in May 1980 marks one of the most important turning points in modern Sou...
This article examines the structural problems that have accompanied South Korea's increasing emphasi...
A recent Korean film, “National Security”, about a democracy activist and former Korean politician, ...
Since the 1970s we have witnessed a flourishing of transitional justice efforts around the globe. Ye...
Using news footage and interviews with government officials, dissidents, journalists, and average ci...
This dissertation study is an examination of transitional justice issues in dealing with human right...
For more than a decade, Korean society has taken various legal steps to rectify past wrongs perpetra...
The 2014 United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea (UN COI) had a decisive...
Within the past few decades, scholars, analysts and politicians alike have speculated, on multiple o...
This Article substantively introduces a special symposium issue on Implementing Truth and Reconcili...
More than just an academic endeavour, history in South Korea has been a contested territory where id...
As the future of North Korea remains uncertain, South Korea’s constitutional recognition of North Ko...
This article explores the relation between film censorship and political legitimacy in South Korea d...
This article considers the question of accountability for human rights abuses alleged to have been c...
Various indicators of corruption show that South Korea has been relatively successful in controlling...
The civic unrest in Gwangju in May 1980 marks one of the most important turning points in modern Sou...
This article examines the structural problems that have accompanied South Korea's increasing emphasi...
A recent Korean film, “National Security”, about a democracy activist and former Korean politician, ...
Since the 1970s we have witnessed a flourishing of transitional justice efforts around the globe. Ye...
Using news footage and interviews with government officials, dissidents, journalists, and average ci...
This dissertation study is an examination of transitional justice issues in dealing with human right...
For more than a decade, Korean society has taken various legal steps to rectify past wrongs perpetra...
The 2014 United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea (UN COI) had a decisive...
Within the past few decades, scholars, analysts and politicians alike have speculated, on multiple o...
This Article substantively introduces a special symposium issue on Implementing Truth and Reconcili...
More than just an academic endeavour, history in South Korea has been a contested territory where id...
As the future of North Korea remains uncertain, South Korea’s constitutional recognition of North Ko...
This article explores the relation between film censorship and political legitimacy in South Korea d...
This article considers the question of accountability for human rights abuses alleged to have been c...
Various indicators of corruption show that South Korea has been relatively successful in controlling...
The civic unrest in Gwangju in May 1980 marks one of the most important turning points in modern Sou...
This article examines the structural problems that have accompanied South Korea's increasing emphasi...