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  2. Constitution of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 대한민국 헌법) is the supreme law of South Korea. It was promulgated on July 17, 1948, and last revised on October 29, 1987. It was promulgated on July 17, 1948, and last revised on October 29, 1987.

  3. Law of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The revised Constitution of 1987 codified judicial independence in Article 103, which states that, "Judges rule independently according to their conscience and in conformity with the Constitution and the law." The 1987 rewrite also established the Constitutional Court, the first time that South Korea had an active body for constitutional review.

  4. Government of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The State Council is the highest body and national cabinet for policy deliberation and resolution in the executive branch of the Republic of Korea. The Constitution of the Republic of Korea mandates that the Cabinet be composed of between 15 and 30 members including the Chairperson, and currently the Cabinet includes the President, the Prime ...

  5. Explainer-South Korea's Constitutional Court to decide ... - AOL

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    South Korea's Constitutional Court controls President Yoon Suk Yeol's fate, after parliament impeached him on Saturday over his short-lived martial law decree last week. Here are key issues for ...

  6. Constitutional Court of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The current judicial system of South Korea, particularly the Constitutional Court of Korea, was influenced by the Austrian judicial system. [13] While Austria has three apex courts, whose jurisdictions are defined in different chapters of the Austrian constitution, [14] the South Korean constitution [15] establishes only

  7. Category:Law of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Law of South Korea" ... Constitutional Court of Korea; Corporated law firm; South Korean ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Top South Korea court says climate law doesn't protect basic ...

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    The court said South Korea's carbon neutrality act, enacted in 2010 and revised later to lay out emissions targets by 2030 and the goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, failed to present ...