Article 65 of the Public Officials Act (Prohibition of Political Movement) Section 2 regulates that Public officials shall not engage in the following activities to support or oppose a specific political party or a particular person in an election. The Constitutional Charter of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea of 1919 became the forerunner of 1948 Constitution. In paragraph 3, three of the judges of the Constitutional Court shall be selected by the National Assembly, and the three shall be appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. 5. The President serves a six-year term. South Korea's first 1948 Constitution, drafted by Dr. Chin-O Yu (Hangul: 유진오; Hanja 兪鎭午), framed a presidential system mixed with a parliamentary system. Articles 111 through 113 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea refer to the Constitutional Court. Article 111 of the Constitution stipulates the enforcement of the Constitutional Court and the qualifications and appointments of the Constitutional Court Judges.
The Constitutional Court may establish rules on judicial procedures, internal discipline, and administrative proceedings, as long as they do not conflict with the law. Paragraph 2 states that the judge of the Constitutional Court is qualified as a judge and that a total of nine people are appointed by the President. Article 6(2) of the Constitution stipulates that "The status and political neutrality of public officials shall be guaranteed by law".
Paragraph 3 stipulates that the law requires the organization and operation of the Constitutional Court and other necessary matters.
The constitution of the U.S. prescribes the law about the president in The Court's nine Justices serve six-year renewable terms. However, individual rights are qualified by other constitutional provisions and pre-existing laws, including the In Article 119, stable and balanced growth rates, "proper distribution of income", and preventing "abuse of economic power" are explicitly listed as goals of the government. The regulatory goal to "democratize the economy through harmony among economic agents" in the same article reflects the strong prevalence of traditional Korean values and the close relationship between politics and the economy. Paragraph 2 of the Constitution provides for the rule-making powers of the Constitutional Court. To encourage others to join or not to join a political party or other political organizations It gave the president to act as the head of state, be elected directly by the The 1949 Constitution was first amended in 1952 ahead of Rhee was overthrown in 1960 following widespread protests against his increasingly authoritarian rule. The preamble of the Constitution of South Korea states that the document was established in the spirit of "upholding the cause of the South Korea's first 1948 Constitution, drafted by Dr. Chin-O Yu (Hangul: 유진오; Hanja 兪鎭午), framed a presidential system mixed with a parliamentary system. Article 113 of the Constitution specifies the powers of the Constitutional Court. Pray, preside, or recommend the signatory movement.
The term of the members of the Constitutional Court is six years and it is stipulated that it can be renewed by the law. It gave the president to act as the head of state, be elected directly by the National Assembly, and share executive power with the cabinet. Paragraphs 2 to 4 refer to the judges of the Constitutional Court. Political neutrality of public officials is specified in the law. Section 1 sets out five judgments ruled by the Constitutional Court. Paragraph 1 stipulates the judgment of the Constitutional Court. It is stipulated that there should be more than 6 judges in case of the unconstitutional decision of law, the decision of impeachment, the decision of dissolution of the political party, or constitutional appeal decision. The President of the Republic, with the consent of the National Assembly, appoints the President of the Constitutional Court as the Constitutional Court judge. 2.
The Constitution affirms both the right and the duty to work, requiring regulation of minimum wages and working conditions.