[Editorial] The Last-Minute Amendment of the Misapplication of Law Crime, Legislative Completeness of Reform Process Must Be Enhanced
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill establishing a crime for the misapplication of law after last-minute amendments were made to address concerns from civil society and political circles.
Four Scenarios of the Sentence for Lee Sang-min: Delayed Sentencing, Lenient Sentence, or Dreaming of Dismissal [Editorial]
The Seoul Central District Court sentenced former Minister Lee Sang-min to seven years in prison for his involvement in a crucial duty regarding the declaration of martial law, creating disappointment due to perceived leniency in the sentencing process.
[Editorial] Starting Legislative Process for 'Litigation to the Constitutional Court', Proceeding Carefully While Listening to Concerns
The National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee has passed a bill to introduce 'litigation to the Constitutional Court', which allows constitutional complaints against court rulings.
Writer, editor, and the architecture of waiting
The article explores the complexities of authorship and the editorial process, focusing on CΓ©sar Aira's novel 'La vida nueva' and how delays in publishing can redefine a writer's identity.
[Editorial] 'Stock Buyback' Accelerates Capital Market Reform with the Third Amendment to the Commercial Act
The Democratic Party of Korea plans to process the mandatory stock buyback legislation during the February special session, aimed at boosting shareholder value and advancing the capital market.