@article{ART001393056},
author={Kwon, Hun-Yeong},
title={Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea},
journal={Public Land Law Review},
issn={1226-251X},
year={2009},
volume={46},
pages={205-236}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kwon, Hun-Yeong
TI - Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea
JO - Public Land Law Review
PY - 2009
VL - 46
IS - null
PB - Korean Public Land Law Association
SP - 205
EP - 236
SN - 1226-251X
AB - Korea has created one of the most advanced and dynamic cyber cultures in the world in less than 10 years. However, it has encountered many normative problems during the development processes.
As far as Korea's industrialization and democratization are concerned, Korea took relatively shorter amount of time than any other countries in the world. It seems that Korea's informatization follows the same pattern as Korea's industrialization and democratization.
However, with the birth of the conservative administration in 2008, the government turned into reinforcing the Internet regulations which created a strong opposition from liberal side.
Nevertheless, this kind of controversy is essentially made by the difference in human being of the subject of the norms.
Since modern times, most Koreans have not been treated as the subject of the norms even though they should have been. Today, these Koreans demand their position in cyberspace. This kind of democratic demands can finally be understood as norms when these demands have procedural legitimacy based on predictability and expectancy for the subject of the norms and observance.
n order to make it happen, we need to work on actual collaborations in the areas of ensuring civil participation during legislative process, strengthening private and public partnership, and specifying practical normative power not individually but as a nation for netizens. The national assembly needs to open discussions related to regulations over the Internet with a little more open mind.
KW - 인터넷규제(internet regulation);규범주체(subject of the norms);자기지배(self-governance);입법정책(legislative policy);기본권(fundamental right)
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Kwon, Hun-Yeong. (2009). Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea. Public Land Law Review, 46, 205-236.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong. 2009, "Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea", Public Land Law Review, vol.46, pp.205-236.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong "Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea" Public Land Law Review 46 pp.205-236 (2009) : 205.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong. Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea. 2009; 46 205-236.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong. "Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea" Public Land Law Review 46(2009) : 205-236.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong. Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea. Public Land Law Review, 46, 205-236.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong. Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea. Public Land Law Review. 2009; 46 205-236.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong. Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea. 2009; 46 205-236.
Kwon, Hun-Yeong. "Conditions for Legitimacy of Internet Regulation in Korea" Public Land Law Review 46(2009) : 205-236.