
Legislative Reform in Korea
Books | 2004-05-20
Chan Wook Park · Byung-Kook Kim · Hoon Jang
We assume that every member of the National Assembly is concerned about the number of votes obtained. And we all know good policy is good for country. But every good policy does not always contributes the vote share. The EAI research team made an attempt to comprehensively address existing theoretical and empirical discussions about the legislative reform in Korea, placing emphasis upon organization, process and ethics.
Contents
I. A Member of the National Assembly
Chapter 1. Policy
Chapter 2. Ethics
II. The National Assembly and Political system
Chapter 3. The National Assembly and President
Chapter 4. The National Assembly System and Member's Self-control
Chapter 5. The National Assembly and NGO
III. Organization and Operation
Chapter 6. Organizing and Operating
Chapter 7. Legislative Process Reform
Chapter 8. Legislative Supporting
Contributors
Chan Wook Park: Seoul National University
Byung-Kook Kim: Director of EAI, Korea University
Hoon Jang: Chung-Ang University
Center for National Security Studies
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