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Remodelling issues in the Special Act of Jeju Special Self-Governing province

  • Public Land Law Review
  • Abbr : KPLLR
  • 2014, 64(), pp.209-227
  • Publisher : Korean Public Land Law Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law

Kwon,Young-Ho 1

1제주대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

Remodelling issues in the Special Act of Jeju Special Self-Governing province The aim of this research is to understand issues in the Special Act of Jeju Special Self-Governing province. Seven years after introduction of special self-governing system to Jeju Island is going on, critical issues have been raised. From Jeju residents' perspective, reduced autonomy of residents due to the abolition of local governments and changes in the environment of the administration, such as the absence of several administrative responsibility make most of the population concentrated in a special municipality of Jeju Island. After the development of administrative system social and economic conditions are still not changed without visible effect. To solve this problem, in this paper, political issues is discussed. In other words, the regulations or mandate is chosen to be the way separately for each issue by way of transfer of central government's authority to the Jeju. To do that, the Jeju Special Act is huge with over 400 provisions. To revise a part of the rights, it needs to look at the relationship between law and individual circumstances one by one. In the future Jeju Special Act will be amended because it is expected to continue to increase the number of revision. The applicable law and the system will be more complex. In this sense, the problems of enforcement are also raising. For the system improvements, it is challenged to resolve legal issues for expanding constitutional and legal rights and improvement of municipal police, especially now between the government authority and a special municipality. To solve this problem, in this paper, political issues is discussed. In other words, the regulations or mandate is chosen to be the way separately for each issue by way of transfer of central government's authority to the Jeju. To do that, the Jeju Special Act is huge with over 400 provisions. To revise a part of the rights, it needs to look at the relationship between law and individual circumstances one by one. In the future Jeju Special Act will be amended because it is expected to continue to increase the number of revision. The applicable law and the system will be more complex. In this sense, the problems of enforcement are also raising. For the system improvements, it is challenged to resolve legal issues for expanding constitutional and legal rights and improvement of municipal police, especially now between the government authority and a special municipality.

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