As part of the Korean Democracy Storytelling Project run by the East Asia Institute (EAI), a research team led by Professor Hun Joon Kim of Korea University invited an expert from a non-profit human rights organization to hold a closed meeting on “Transitional Justice in the Korean Peninsula and Global Democracy” on July 20. This project, supported by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), will conduct research under the theme of “South Korea’s Democratic Resilience.” Four research teams will publish issue briefings based on the online meetings and roundtable talks held in June, July, and August.

 

 

Program

14:00-14:05

Opening remarks

Hun Joon Kim

Professor, Korea University

14:05-14:25

  [Presentation] Transitional Justice & State Responsibility, and Victims’ Rights: Emphasis on the Formation of Customary and International Law and State Practice

Presentation (20 minutes)

Buhm-Suk Baek

Associate Professor, Kyung Hee University

14:25-15:55

Debate (90 minutes)

Full participation

15:55-16:00

Closing remarks

Hun Joon Kim

Professor, Korea University

 

 

Participants (alphabetical order)

Moderator

Hun Joon Kim

Professor, Korea University

Presenters

Buhm-Suk Baek

Associate Professor, Kyung Hee University

Participants

Byung-Jae Lee

Research Professor, Yonsei University

Hae Won Lee

Lecturer, Sookmyung Women’s University

Hubert Younghwan Lee

Founder & Executive Director, Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG)

Jahyun Chun

Associate Professor, Yonsei University

Jiwon Suh

Associate Professor, Changwon National University

Jung-Hyun Cho

Associate Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Law School

Sook Jong Lee

Professor, Sungkyunkwan University, EAI Senior Fellow

Program Manager

Ha Eun Yoon

Research Associate at East Asia Institute (EAI)

 

 

6대 프로젝트

Center for Democracy Cooperation

세부사업

South Korea Democracy Storytelling

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