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What is the law of Korea?

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To take an overview of Korean law, visit the following.

http://www.moleg.go.kr/english/

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Is South Korea a limited or an unlimited government?

South Korea has a LIMITED GOVERNMENT, because the elected officials are subject to the rule of law.


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Westerners can go to North Korea, usually through Chinese-Run Tourism companies. However, American and Israeli citizens should be warned that North Korea does not maintain relations with either the US or Israel, so it will be very difficult to secure the release of an arrested person or get consular services in North Korea. It is illegal under North Korean Law for South Koreans or Japanese citizens to go to North Korea. (It is also illegal for South Koreans to go to North Korea under South Korean Law.)


Have there been any recent changes in government in south korea?

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What is a brief description of government in the North Korea?

North Korea is an autocratic, dynastic, militaristic, communist, quasi-theocratic, hermit state.That is about as succinct as I think it is possible to be on a subject as complex as North Korea.


What type of government did North Korea have during the Korean War?

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