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  2. Supreme Court of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Korea (Korean: 대법원; Hanja: 大法院; RR: Daebeobwon) is the highest ordinary court in the judicial branch of South Korea, seated in Seocho, Seoul. Established under Chapter 5 of the Constitution of South Korea , the court has ultimate and comprehensive jurisdiction over all cases except those cases falling under the ...

  3. Judiciary of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Judge Advocates are military officers qualified as attorneys at law in South Korea yet not Judges in ordinary courts. However, final appellate jurisdiction of criminal cases in the Military Courts still falls under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Korea according to Article 110(2) of the Constitution.

  4. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The chief appoints one of thirteen Supreme Court Justices as Minister of National Court Administration(Korean: 법원행정처), which is centralized organization to govern all matters on judicial administration of ordinary South Korean courts, under article 68(1) of Court Organization Act.

  5. In landmark ruling, South Korea's top court confirms state ...

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    South Korea's supreme court on Thursday upheld a ruling that a same-sex partner was eligible for spousal benefits from state health insurance, a move hailed as a win for LGBTQ rights in a country ...

  6. South Korea court approves arrest of President Yoon in ... - AOL

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    South Korea's presidential security service said in a statement on Tuesday that it will treat the arrest warrant according to due process. The court also approved a search warrant for Yoon's ...

  7. Constitutional Court of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary courts, with the Supreme Court of Korea at the top, are established by Article 101 Clause 2 under Chapter 5, "Courts" (법원). Unlike the ordinary courts, the Constitutional Court of Korea is the only court established by Article 111 Clause 1 of Chapter 6, "Constitutional Court" (헌법재판소).

  8. Japan protests South Korean Supreme Court ruling on forced ...

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    SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) -South Korea's Supreme Court on Thursday upheld rulings ordering two Japanese companies to compensate South Koreans who were forced to work under Japan's 1910-1945 occupation ...

  9. Law of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The judicial system of the Republic of Korea is composed of the Supreme Court of Korea, the Constitutional Court of Korea, six High Courts, 13 District Courts, and several courts of specialized jurisdiction, such as the Family Court and Administrative Court. In addition, branches of District Courts may be established, as well as Municipal Courts.