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- 1From:Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal (Vol. 16, Issue 2)On August 22, 2003, the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) passed an amendment to the Design Examination Guidelines to include new provisions for digital graphic designs. The amendment clarifies an ambiguity in...
- 2From:The Licensing Journal (Vol. 32, Issue 8)As in other countries, innovator pharmaceutical companies are feeling the squeeze in Korea. In addition to global trends, including expiring blockbuster patents and dwindling product-patent pipelines, local pressures...
- 3From:Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal (Vol. 16, Issue 1)The Korean Intellectual Property Office has indicated that the Korean Design Act will likely be revised by July 2004. At a hearing in late 2003, the office raised a number of points for change, including expanding the...
- 4From:Family Law Quarterly (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI. Introduction The kidnapping of a child by a parent or close relative is called "child abduction," as opposed to a classic kidnapping conducted by a person who is not related to the child. In order to combat such...
- 5From:Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal (Vol. 17, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Human embryonic stem cells have the potential to treat many physical and neurological disorders due to their unique ability to transform into any type of human cell. The process of deriving stem cells from...
- 6From:Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal (Vol. 6)Somehow, when the fair became part of the city, it did not work like the fair. --Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1) I. INTRODUCTION In 1991, the World Bank and International Monetary...
- 7From:Washington International Law Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed[Enforced August 5, 2012] [Article No. 11007, Amended Entirely on August 4, 2011] Reason for Amendment [Amended Entirely] Reason for Amendment: In order to focus adoption procedures on the welfare of the child,...
- 8From:Canada-United States Law Journal (Vol. 39) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT: Antidumping duties are a trade remedy often utilized against producers in the United States' own bilateral trading partners. Because of Chevron deference, foreign companies are at greater risk of being branded...
- 9From:Washington University Global Studies Law Review (Vol. 18, Issue 3)INTRODUCTION On April 21, 2012 a picture surfaced on the internet showing a beagle dog tied to the back of a Hyundai Equus. (1) The dog was disemboweled, having died from being dragged behind the car at high speeds...
- 10From:Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal (Vol. 17, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: As South Koreans divorce closer to the retirement age, the issue of whether retirement allowance should be divided upon divorce has become more prevalent. The applicable law in the division of the retirement...
- 11From:IP Litigator (Vol. 18, Issue 4)As in other countries, innovator pharmaceutical companies are feeling the squeeze in Korea. In addition to global trends, including expiring blockbuster patents and dwindling product-patent pipelines, local pressures...
- 12From:Malaria Journal (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Vivax malaria reemerged along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Republic of Korea (ROK), in 1993. While it was hypothesized that vivax malaria would spread throughout the peninsula, nearly all cases were due...
- 13From:Washington International Law Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed[Enforced as of August 5, 2012] [Amended entirely by Act No. 11007 on August 4, 2011] Ministry of Health and Welfare (Child Welfare Policy), 044-202-3412 Chapter 1: General Provisions Article 1 (Purpose): The...
- 14From:Cybaris: An Intellectual Property Law Review (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI. Introduction The Republic of Korea (Korea) (1) modified the Korean Patent Act in 1986 to allow pharmaceutical products as patentable subject matter. Since then, the size of the Korean pharmaceutical market, (2)...
- 15From:Nuclear Engineering International (Vol. 50, Issue 613) Peer-ReviewedPermission for two new nuclear power units to be built in the town of Gijang, in South Korea has been granted by the Ministry of Science and Technology. The new PWR units, which will be built by state-run Korea Hydro...
- 16From:Atmosphere (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic has led countries to take action, which has included practicing social distancing or lockdown. Many cities are experiencing air quality improvements due to human activity restrictions. The purpose...
- 17From:Asian Politics & Policy (Vol. 2, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedOn October 12, 2000, the USS Cole was attacked by a small band of Islamic (global) insurgents. Why would sea insurgents attack a professional warship that did not appear to be related to counterinsurgency? When are such...
- 18From:Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal (Vol. 20, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: The purpose of this paper is to improve the compliance level in the Korean financial services market by proposing a more systematic approach to economic crimes. As one of the most important capital markets in...
- 19From:International Journal of Mental Health Systems (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedKorea is the only developed country that saw an increase in the number of psychiatric beds with the longest average length of stay of psychiatric patients for the past decades. This phenomenon can be explained regarding...
- 20From:Nature (Vol. 466, Issue 7304) Peer-ReviewedResearchers challenge view of Cheonan sinking. Author(s): David Cyranoski Author Affiliations: United Nations officers inspect what is alleged to be a North Korean torpedo. SONG KYUNG-SEOK/GETTY IMAGES It...