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  2. Shutdown law - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Protection Revision Act, commonly known as the Shutdown Law or Cinderella Law, was an act of the South Korean National Assembly which forbade children under the age of sixteen to play video games between the hours of 00:00 and 06:00. The legislature passed the law on 19 May 2011 and it went into effect on 20 November 2011.

  3. Seoul Ordinance of Student Rights - Wikipedia

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    The KFTA has also stated that the rights of children in kindergarten in accordance with Seoul's ordinance, are a show of "‘human rights populism’ and that [Seoul's ordinance] neglects duty and responsibility in the name of protecting human rights.” [10] Other groups like The Association of Mothers Concerned about Education and The ...

  4. No kid zone - Wikipedia

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    No kid zones are controversial in South Korea. [16] [3] Some view the zones as discriminatory and inconvenient towards parents and children while others argue they are within the rights of business owners to enact. [3] Women that fail to control their disruptive children are sometimes called "mom-choong", a pejorative term meaning "mom-roaches ...

  5. Civil Code of the Republic of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Code of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) was passed in 1958 as Law No. 471 and is known in South Korea as one of the three fundamental laws, the other two being Criminal law and constitution. It is made up of five parts, Part I (general provisions), Part II (real rights), Part III (claims), Part IV (relatives), and Part V ...

  6. Category:Children's rights in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Child welfare in South Korea (3 C) This page was last edited on 10 July 2020, at 19:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

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  8. International child abduction in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea became a party to the Hague Child Abduction Convention in December 2012. [3] Its domestic implementation law entered into force on March 1, 2013.[4] The implementation act designates the Ministry of Justice as the Central Authority for both incoming and outgoing cases, and assigns exclusive jurisdiction over Hague child return cases to Seoul Family Court.

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