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'An Introduction of the Korean Judicial System' presented by Judge Yun-Kyung Bae

12 Jul 2018 9:41 PM | Deleted user

The AALA and Asian Law Centre invite you to 'An Introduction of the Korean Judicial System' presented by Judge Yun-Kyung Bae.

Date: Monday 30 July 2018
Time: 1 - 2pm
Venue: Room 608, Level 6, Melbourne Law School, 185 Pelham Street, Carlton, 3053
Registration: here

All welcome. Please forward this information to those who may be interested. 

The seminar introduces Korea's legal system briefly in comparison with the Australian legal system.
The seminar covers the organisation of the judiciary and composition of the court, and introduces recent changes in the legal training and appointment of judges.

It also explains some features of trials, which is the jury trial system in criminal trials and the operation of the ADR in civil trials.

Speaker: Judge Yun-Kyung Bae, Seoul Central District Court, Korea
Judge Bae
Judge Bae is a Judge in Seoul Central District Court in Korea. She completed a Bachelor of Economics and a Master of Laws at Seoul National University, as well as completing the course at Judicial Research & Training Institute of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Korea. She was initially appointed a Judge in 2007 at Seoul Central District Court. She is a visiting scholar at the Melbourne Law School under the Overseas Training Programme of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Korea (August 2017 – August 2018). In this Programme, Judge Bae focuses on study on Competition Law, especially the amendment of Australian Competition Law regarding Concerted Practice.


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