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Cho Kuk. Litigation in Korea. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,2010. — 257 p.. 2010

In the dramatic transformation Korean society has experienced for the past 40 years, law has played a pivotal role. However, not much information about Korean law and legal system is readily available in English. The Elgar Korean Law series fills this gap by providing authoritative and in-depth knowledge on trade law and regulation, litigation, and law and society in Korea. The series will be an indispensable source of legal information and insight on Korean law for academics, students and practitioners.

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Litigating in Korea: a general overview of Korean civil procedure
Youngjoon Kwon
Why do we pursue �oral proceedings’ in our legal system?
Hyun Seok Kim
The reformed criminal procedure of post-democratization South Korea
Kuk Cho
The role of the public prosecutor in Korea: is he half-judge?
Heekyoon Kim*
The admissibility of suspect interrogation record* in the new era of Korean criminal procedure
Yong Chul Park
The structure and basic principles of constitutional adjudication in the Republic of Korea
Jongcheol Kim
Democratic legitimacy of law and the constitutional adjudication in the Republic of Korea
Woo-young Rhee
Korean Constitutional Court and the due process clause
Jibong Lim
Administrative litigation in Korea: structures and roles in judicial review
Hee-Jung Lee
Korean administrative cases in �law and development' context
Daein Kim
Principles and structure of patent litigation
Sang Jo Jong

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