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Historical Significances of Opening Decision for Retrial by Jeju District Court of Jeju April 3rd Events' Survivors under Illegal Martial Law Court(1948-1949)

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세계환경사회거버넌스학회 (World Association for Island Studies)
초록

In January 2019, the Jeju District Court handed down a ruling to reject the indictment from all 18 survivors who were sentenced to prison terms in 1948 and 1949 at military court meetings in Jeju. For the past 71 years, Jeju Islanders have campaigned for transitional justice in that time to find the truth about the Jeju massacres(1947-1954). The most important and urgent task in solving the Jeju massacres issue is to set the right for truth and transitional justice before seeking reconciliation and co-prosperity each other. The ruling, which was made by the Jeju District Court in fact not guilty of surviving inmates of the military court in 1948 and 1949, carries the historical significance of returning to the pivot to human rights.

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Abstract
Introduction
Military court rulings in 1948 and 1949, in Jeju areillegal and invalid
The Jeju District Court's ruling in 2019 is alandmark human rights ruling in South Korea.
on behalf of the conclusion: To establishauthentic transitional justice
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저자
  • Hur Sang-Soo(Korean Social Science Association and Co-Representatives, Jeju April 3rd Events’ Victims Bereaved Families Association in Seoul)