[Joint Statement] The result of the investigation has turned out that Daewoo did exported arms equipment and technology to Burma(Myanmar). We intensively denounce Daewoo for supporting military regime oppressing human rights and taking profits from it. According to the press, last 6th of December, high-tech crime investigation department of...
2006/12/11 00:00 2006/12/11 00:00
[Joint Statement] The Prosecution Must Crack Down on Daewoo International's Suspicious Illegal Exports of Defense Industry Materials to Burma, and Daewoo Should Expose the Truth Press reports revealed recently that the prosecution has set into motion an investigation into Daewoo International Co. on the charge of exporting defense industry...
2006/09/19 00:00 2006/09/19 00:00
- Daewoo International, KOGAS and the Korean government must establish measures to protect labor, human and environmental rights of Burmese people and pay attention to the voices of the international community.On April 14, 2006, Human rights activists from Thailand, India, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Japan, the USA, the Netherlands, France, England, Aust...
2006/04/18 15:15 2006/04/18 15:15
- For Korean companies pushing ahead with the Burma gas development project, measures to protect human rights needed While claims from Korean civil organizations and the international society concerning human rights of Burmese people through Burma gas pipeline project by Korean companies, a noteworthy compensation agreement for the victims of the p...
2005/12/20 00:00 2005/12/20 00:00
Daewoo International and Korea Gas Corporation should protect Human Rights, Labor Rights and the Environment when developing Natural Gas projects in Burma - October 14, 2005, International Day of Action against the Shwe Gas Project in Burma Press conference and protest Date & Time: 11:00 AM. 14th.(Friday) October 2005 Place: In front...
2005/10/14 00:00 2005/10/14 00:00
A Retrospective Look at the 2002 Presidential Election in Korea 1. What Happened? Surely, something astonishing occurred which all progressive-oriented Koreans have yearned for more than a half-century since the liberation of their country in 1945. At six o"clock p.m., when the ban on publication of exit polls expired, the three major TV n...
2003/01/31 00:00 2003/01/31 00:00
1. Past as 'Present' The whole country got very annoyed at Japan's textbook distortion recently. While an atmosphere is dominant that censures the attitude of Japan for having no self-examination of her Fascist past, voices that scold the lukewarm response of the Korean Government is high-pitched. The reasons why problems like the textbook distorti...
2001/10/31 00:00 2001/10/31 00:00
A Review of How PSPD Has Used Legal Measures to Strenthen Korean Corporate Governance * Jooyoung Kim Managing Partner of Hannuri Law Offices Vice-Chairman, Participatory Economy Committee, PSPD jy537@dreamwiz.com Joongi Kim Assistant Professor of Law of Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies...
2001/04/03 00:00 2001/04/03 00:00
Taekwon Kim, Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University I. Corruption: Definitions and Its Economic Consequences 1. 1 Definitions of Corruption Why corruption is so problematic? The word corruption itself carries the connotation of something ethically bad or wrong. Is the corruption simply an ethical iss...
2001/01/31 00:00 2001/01/31 00:00
I. The Significance of the South-North Summit Meeting The Summit Meeting announced the historic beginning of co-operation and reconciliation in the Korean Peninsula. Past history has shown us that any agreement between both Koreas could signify nothing unless mutual trust was established; the fundamental principle for unification was agreed in the...
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