Regime transition and the judicial politics of enmity : democratic inclusion and exclusion in South Korean constitutional justice / Justine Guichard.
2016
KPA2674 .G85 2016 (Map It)
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Author
Title
Regime transition and the judicial politics of enmity : democratic inclusion and exclusion in South Korean constitutional justice / Justine Guichard.
Published
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Call Number
KPA2674 .G85 2016
Former Call Number
Kor 914.5 G94 2016
ISBN
9781137575074 (hardback)
1137575077 (hardback)
9781137531605 (E-PUB)
9781137531575 (E-PDF)
1137575077 (hardback)
9781137531605 (E-PUB)
9781137531575 (E-PDF)
Description
xviii, 248 pages ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)921994721
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-242) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Note on the Romanization of Korean Nouns and Names
xiii
Prologue
xv
One.
Interrogating Constitutional Justice: Contingency and Ambivalence of the South Korean Court's Role as Guardian of the Constitution
1
Two.
Transitioning by Amendment: The 1987 Revision of Constitutional Norms and Institutions
23
Three.
Post-Authoritarian Contentious Politics: Constitutional Empowerment from Below
47
Four.
Reviewing How the Enemy is Defined: From the Security of the State to the "Basic Order of Free Democracy"
69
Five.
Reviewing the Contours of the National Community: The Body Politic Beyond and Below the 38th Parallel
95
Six.
Reviewing How the Enemy is Treated: Criminal Rights Even for National Security Offenders
119
Seven.
Reviewing the Exigencies of National Defense: Citizens' War-Related Rights and Duties
143
Epilogue
167
Chronology
173
Notes
177
Bibliography
215
Index
243