Korean Policy Wonk Links.

Korean Policy Wonk Links.

Try using this Google search trick to search various Korean websites. This trick works on ANY website. On Korean websites, be sure to search for terms in Korean, not English.

Check which laws have been submitted to the National Assembly: 

https://likms.assembly.go.kr/bill/
https://likms.assembly.go.kr/bill/bi/bill/sch/detailedSchPage.do?detailedTab=billDtl&fbclid=IwY2xjawQpx-JleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEefPrqChkUYUTdyD27RtZm2uy1BSGJ5HnQlZZYmdTBUDK7ykWWO3ZzzdzcXT4_aem_AyfAHLSIJIwJhSO_gHhocg

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Ministry of Government Legislation, National Law Information Center

https://www.law.go.kr/main.html

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National Assembly Library:

https://www.nanet.go.kr/main.do

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National Assembly Calendar:

https://assembly.go.kr/portal/na/agenda/agendaSchl.do?menuNo=600015

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TRC Website (Korean):
https://www.jinsil.go.kr/

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TRC Website (English):
https://www.jinsil.go.kr/en/

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