International Law in Action
Domestic and Global Legal Affairs Viewed through a Legal Prism

By (author) Jaemin Lee

ISBN13: 9781032818573

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 21/11/2025

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This book provides an indispensable source for understanding Korean economic and political views. It compiles select news commentaries on the impact of international law on Korean domestic markets and politics from 2010-2020. Each section of the book begins with an original essay by the author discussing core issues covered by the news commentaries. Articles then follow after, providing at-the-time analysis of the interactions between international law and international relations, as well as the interaction between domestic and international law. Many of the issues, such as China-US relations and refugee policy, are of global relevance, and the thematic clusters will give the readers and students a picture of: • how international law actually operates in the field • how international law and international relations interact, and • how legal discourse is taking place in the global and domestic community in this process. Written with a colloquial tone and colourful idioms, this supplementary reading is perfect for students looking to enrich their understanding of how law lies behind newspaper headlines. It will also be of interest to scholars and instructors of international economic law, Korean studies, and international relations.
I. Introduction II. Law as a Critical Component of Domestic Society – Stipulating Norms and Resolving Disputes 1. Stay Vigilant When Exports Hit Record 2. Entitlement to a Perfect Vacation? 3. No Rest for a Busy Country 4. A High Bar For Political Asylum In Korea 5. Oops, Korea Labeled As Tax Haven 6. Time To Play It Cool 7. Despite 20-year Deregulation Drive, Businesses Still Concerned Over Red Tape 8. Defining ‘Cyber Attacks’ 9. Shifting into Reverse Gear? 10. Uber Battle Moves to Seoul 11. Here Come the Hearings Again 12. Ending 18 Years of Controversy 13. No More Gifts and No More Lunches 14. Responsible Parliamentary Audit 15. Divided and Adrift 16. Detail National Issues for the Record 17. Will Minimum Wage Hike Step Up Automation? 18. In the National Assembly We Trust 19. Unique Problem of Graying Korea 20. Not a Good Time for Divisive Politics 21. Jeju a Testing Ground for Refugee Policy 22. How Many Hours Do You Work? 23. Still Torn Between Two Cities 24. New Technology, the New Economy and Overregulation 25. Debates, Sufficient Deliberations Key to Legislative Process 26. Supreme Court is Swamped 27. Checks and Balances Key to ‘Prosecution-Police’ Debate 28. Global Games of Chicken 29. Supreme Court’s Pivotal Decision 30. Remember-Me-Not and Korea 31. South Korea’s birth rate has become a national emergency III. Law as a Critical Component for the Global Community – Achievements and Challenges for a Rules-Based System 1. The price for a Korean peace treaty 2. Searching for Effective Countermeasure 3. Treaty of Ganghwa of 1876 4. Settlement of Comfort Women Issue 5. Why Do We Keep Losing This Game? 6. Strategic Ambiguity and Paralysis 7. A Warm Breeze from Cuba 106 8. A Peace Treaty – More Complex Than It Seems 9. Struggling in China 10. A rough start to the new year 11. Forgotten Procedural Checkboxes 12. Will this dose of sanctions work? 13. Red Line?: NK’s 6th nuclear test 14. Two Koreas finally recognize two Koreas 15. To make peace, declaring the war is over is an important first step 16. With progress on denuclearization, economic cooperation projects ready to roll 17. South Korea's Thaad trilemma a tricky balancing act 18. TPP, A Victim of Its Own Success? 19. Iran Deal’s Implications for Korea 20. Spirit and Violation of Bilateral Pacts 21. Bringing chorus back to KORUS 22. Start small, think big on cooperation with NK 23. Korea Caught In The Middle Again 24. What went wrong? It’s time to look at the military’s security posture 25. Peaceful, But Not Peaceful March IV. International Organizations and NGOs – Contributions and Limitations in Various Sectors 1. Law on the Return of Artifacts 2. Fast and Steady Wins the Race 3. A New Paradigm for Effective Aid 4. A Bumpy Road for the GGGI 5. Time to Eradicate IUU Fishing 6. Greenpeace’s “Nuclear Emergency” Campaign in Seoul 7. Korea and Illegal Fishing 8. Korea Exits Fishing Blacklist 9. Our Ocean, Our Future 10. The UN-Condemned Mandatory Medical Testing 11. Money is Fungible 12. A Whale of a Departure 13. Greater Role as UNSC Member 14. Cooperation From Bali to Bali 15. Knowledge Sharing Program 16. A Red Card from Brussels? 17. What Happened in 1362 and 2012 18. Climate Change Convention with Binding Teeth 19. Subsidies for Civil Aircraft Development 20. WTO Accession: Here Comes Russia 21. WTO’s New Director-General at a Critical Juncture 22. The Perfect Not the Enemy of the Good 23. Seeking Scientific Rationale 24. A Whale of a Science Project 25. The High Cost of Financial Distrust V. International Law in the Field – Disputes, Treaties and International Courts 1. Disputes in the East China Sea 2. Racing Against the Clock 3. Issues in FTA with China 4. Elephant in the Room 5. Pirates, Private Security Firms, Consuls 6. Sharing Benefits of FTA – But How? 7. Hot Pursuit, Cold Relations 8. Nonbinding, Amicable Procedure Does Not Just Bark, It Bites, Too 9. Cheonan and U.N. Security Council 10. A Whaling War in The Hague 11. One Treaty, Two Interpretations 12. Chasing Two Targets in Oil Imports 13. Who Are Subject to Treaties? 14. A Rare Rush to Apple’s Rescue 15. To Err is Human, But Not Granted 16. From Coral Reefs to a Power Hub 17. International Law and Sea Dispute 18. Tricky Path Ahead: Triangular Talks 19. Better Late than Never 20. Tackling Non-Tarriff Barriers 21. Here Comes the Korea-EU FTA 22. FTAs and Trade Remedy Measures 23. Perils of Investment Disputes 24. Trade Disputes and Domestic Policies 25. The FTA Journey Has Just Begun 26. Rare Earths Require Rare Solution 27. Korea’s First International Investment Dispute 28. An SPS Dispute on the Horizon? 29. Time for Rice Tariffication 30. It Is All About NTBs 31. Writing the Rules on Trade 32. CPTPP is a Good Club to Join, but Membership Fee is a Question 33. Just One Word, but a Sea of Difference 34. Korean-made Civil Aircraft Soars 35. BSE Doesn’t Light Candles This Time 36. Final Ending of Lone Star Story VI. Outer Parameters of Law - Limitations of Legal Discourse 1. Sweet Dream, Harsh Reality Jumbled Up 2. H1N1, G-20 and Vaccines 3. Who is Paying the Price? 4. Law Enforcement Beyond Borders 5. Battle over Google’s Search List 6. New EU Rules to Protect Personal Data 7. Striking a Balance Between Data and Privacy: A Second Try 8. Long Overdue: Refugee Review System Overhaul 9. Yuan Duel Looming in Seoul 10. Customs Rules Behind the Times 11. Regulation of Foreign Exchange Market 12. Global Competition, Fragmented Disposition 13. Calm Needed in Costco Fiasco 14. In Case of Doubt, Let Competition Prevail 15. Is Pandora’s Box Open?: The Specter of Regulatory Subsidies 16. The G-20 Summit in Seoul and Beyond 17. Bank Bailouts: Too Aggressive To Fail 18. New Concept for Action Against Genocide 19. Laudable but Misplaced: EU's Aviation ETS Tax 20. To Make a Long Story Short 21. Defining Collective Self-Defense 22. War of Public Corporations 23. New Dilemma on Digital Privacy 24. AI Changes Everything, but How Far Can It Go? 25. Rise of AI demands global leaders act fast on regulation 26. EU must rethink carbon border tax to sidestep legal problems VII. Concluding Thoughts
  • International law
  • International trade
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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