Human rights in South Korea

Human rights in South Korea are codified in the Constitution of the Republic of Korea, which compiles the legal rights of its citizens. These rights are protected by the Constitution and include amendments and national referendums. These rights have evolved significantly from the days of a military dictatorship when the country was established in 1948 to the current state as a constitutional republic where elections for the presidency and the members of the unicameral National Assembly are held.

Human rights in South Korea

Human rights in South Korea are codified in the Constitution of the Republic of Korea, which compiles the legal rights of its citizens. These rights are protected by the Constitution and include amendments and national referendums. These rights have evolved significantly from the days of a military dictatorship when the country was established in 1948 to the current state as a constitutional republic where elections for the presidency and the members of the unicameral National Assembly are held.