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Analysis of regulatory feasibility of educational environment protection system: Focusing on hazards and redundancy

  • Journal of Regulation Studies
  • 2024, 33(1), pp.43-75
  • Publisher : 한국규제학회
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Administration
  • Received : May 22, 2024
  • Accepted : June 28, 2024
  • Published : June 30, 2024

LEE YOUNG HWAN 1 HYUKWOO LEE 2

1원광보건대학교
2배재대학교

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ABSTRACT

The Educational Environment Protection Act is a law that imposes certain restrictions in areas within a 200-meter straight line distance from the school boundary or the boundary of the school establishment site in order to protect the health, hygiene, safety, learning, and educational environment of students. This law is evaluated as preventing students from being exposed to harmful environments and contributing to their healthy growth and development. However, it regulated prohibited facilities and activities uniformly without distinguishing between academic classes and regions, and was criticized for failing to take into account the nature and characteristics of the industry and for being similar to the characteristics of lumped regulations. As times and environments change, it is time to develop a new paradigm for management strategies for educational environment protection zones. In this study, the problems with the educational environment protection system were analyzed from the perspective of regulatory improvement. For the analysis, the characteristics and problems of the educational environment protection zone system were analyzed using the hazard and redundancy criteria, and regulatory improvements were also presented. As a result of the analysis, industries that are highly hazardous but are not regulated in other laws are suggested as being subject to regulation by the educational environment protection zone system. On the other hand, cases where the harmfulness is low and a system exists in other laws, cases where the harmfulness is low but the system does not exist in other laws, and cases where the harmfulness is high but a system exists in other laws are all presented as targets for regulatory improvement.

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