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The Study on the International Community's Intervention on the Human Rights and North Korea's Strategy

  • The Journal of Northeast Asia Research
  • Abbr : NEA
  • 2011, 26(2), pp.129-147
  • DOI : 10.18013/jnar.2011.26.2.006
  • Publisher : The Institute for Northeast Asia Research
  • Research Area : Social Science > Political Science > International Politics > International Relations / Cooperation

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ABSTRACT

International society is concerned about human rights issues about DPRK. Under the circumstances, it is naturally concluded to intervene in human rights issues against North Korea. Therefore, on this study, it is essential to analyze the recognition and countermeasures of North Korea against the intervention from the international society. In addition, it is also possible to research the effective intervening strategies on improvement of North Korean human rights. There are many kinds of intervention in North Korea's human rights issues, such as UN Resolution on the Situation of Human Rights in the DPRK, North Korean human Right Act of 2004, and 2009 Human Rights Report: Democratic People's Republic of Korea conducted by individual nations-e.g., US, EU, Japan- as well as organizations for human rights. For North Korea, it is hard to improve the matter of human rights without making efforts to reform itself voluntarily. Despite a lot interventions in human rights from international society, the failure of North Korea is caused by the absence of informed consent. Considering this, therefore, to be successful in effective intervening in human rights issues about North Korea, it should be headed to broad the possibility to make real benefits for North Korean authorities by itself. Moreover, it is essential to keep endeavoring for improving and protecting human rights of North Korea.

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