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Korea-University-Bios.Pdf [Congratulatory Remark as University President] Jaeho Yeom Education 1989 Stanford University, Ph.D. in Political Science 1980 Korea University, MA in Public Administration 1978 Korea University, BA in Public Administration Career 이 테이블은 총장 주요 경력 게시판 리스트로 활동범위, 기간, 경력 정보를 제공합니다. 2015.03.~present The 19th President of Korea University 2012 ~ 2014 Executive Vice President for Administration & External Affairs 2004 ~ 2005 Chairman, Preparatory Committee for University Evaluation Positions at 2003 ~ 2006 Director, Institute of International Studies Korea 2003 ~ 2005 Vice-President for Planning and Budget University 2002 ~ 2004 Director, Institute of Governmental Studies Professor, Department of Public Administration, College of Political 1990 ~ present Science and Economics 2011 ~ 2012 Foreign Visiting Professor, Peking University, China 2008 President, Korean Association for Japanese Studies 2007 President, Korean Association for Policy Studies 2005 Visiting Researcher, CENTRIM, University of Brighton, UK 2003 ~ 2005 Vice President, Korean Association for Japanese Studies Academic 2002 Board Member, Korean Association for Policy Studies Appointments 2001 ~ present Adjunct Professor, Renmin University, China 1997 ~ 1998 Visiting Professor, Griffith University, Australia 1995 ~ 1997 Board Member, Korean Association for Japanese Studies 1995 ~ 1996 Visiting Researcher, TARA Center, Tsukuba University, Japan Visiting Researcher, Institute of Business Research, Hitotsubashi 1985 ~ 1986 University, Japan Chairman, Evaluation Committee for Public Institution, Ministry of 2014 ~ 2015 Strategy and Finance 2014 ~ present Chairman, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies 2013 ~ present Member, Advisory Committee of National Assembly Budget Office 2012 ~ 2015 Chairman, Postal Operations Committee, Korea Post Advisor, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Evaluation and Professional 2013 ~ 2015 Service Planning 2012 ~ present Advisor, Institute for Basic Science 2012 ~ present Advisor, National Research Foundation of Korea 2012 ~ 2015 President, Korea-Japan Future Forum 2012 ~ 2015 Board Member, The Hope Institute 2012 ~ 2015 Member, Public Service Evaluation Committee 2015.03.~present The 19th President of Korea University 2011 ~ present Board Member, The Seoul Institute 2011 ~ 2015 Advisor, Science and Technology Policy Institute 2011 ~ 2013 Member, National Science and Technology Commission Chairman, Evaluation Committee for Education Institution, 2011 Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Chairman, Advisory Committee for Policy, Ministry of Foreign 2010 ~ present Affairs and Trade 2010 ~ present Board Member, The Happiness Foundation President, Seoul Forum for Industry-University Research 2010 ~ present Collaboration 2010 ~ 2015 Editor-in-Chief, Asian Research Policy Member, BK21 Project Management Committee, National 2009 ~ 2013 Research Foundation of Korea 2007 ~ 2013 Advisor, National Election Commission 2006 ~ 2012 Member, Postal Operations Committee, Korea Post Member, BK21-NURI Project Management Committee, National 2006 ~ 2009 Research Foundation of Korea 2006 ~ 2009 Board Member, Korea Science Foundation Board Member, The Korean Federation of Science and Technology 2005 ~ 2015 Societies Member, Expert Committee for 2nd Phase of BK21 Project, 2005 ~ 2006 Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development Chairman, Evaluation Committee for Professional Graduate 2005 Schools, Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development Policy Advisor, Advisory Committee for Policy, Ministry of Foreign 2004 ~ 2010 Affairs and Trade Advisor, Committee on Human Resources Policy, The Civil Service 2004 ~ 2007 Commission Expert Member, Presidential Commission of Science and 2001~2003 Technology Policy 1997 ~ present Board Member, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Expert Member, Presidential Commission of Science and 1992 ~ 1993 Technology Policy [Welcoming Speech as Dean of Law School] KYUWAN KIM Kyuwan KIM is a Professor at Korea University School of Law since 2003. His research is focused on civil law and he specializes in teaching contract law, torts and property law. Professor Kim was an active member of the Civil Law Revision Committee in 2009. He has worked for the Revision Committee for the Act of Condominiums since 2011 and also served as its Committee Chair since December 2015. In addition, he is the Deputy Head of the Korean Civil Procedure Association and the Korean Comparative Law Association (in line to be the next Head). Professor Kim acted as the Head of General Affairs at Korea University from 2010 to 2011. He was been the Dean of Korea University School of Law since July 2015 for a two-year term. Professor Kim received his B.A. and M.A. from Korea University, and a Dr. jur. from Friedrich- Schiller-University Jena in Germany in 2000. Contact: Kyu Wan KIM Professor/ Korea University School of Law Daen/ School of Law Email: kwkim@ korea.ac.kr [Keynote Speaker on May 18 morning] Mrs. Lee, Jung-Mi 1984 Korea University, LL.B. 1987 - 2002 Judge, District Court and High Court 2002 - 2004 Senior Judge, District Court 2004 - 2007 Professor, Judicial Research and Training Institute 2007 - 2011 Senior Judge, District Court and High Court 2011. 3. - 2017. 3. Justice, Constitutional Court 2017. 4 . - Professor, Korea University School of Law [Moderator for Private Law on May 18 morning] HWANG LEE Hwang LEE is a professor at the Korea University School of Law since 2008. His academic interest covers competition laws, intellectual property rights, telecommunication laws, and economic regulations. Prior to joining Korea University, Professor Lee served the Korea Fair Trade Commission for twelve years while playing a leading role in prosecuting big cases including the Microsoft Tying Case. Subsequently, he was appointed to a Research Counsel for the Justices of the Supreme Court of Korea (2006). In this role he drafted final judgments for an extensive array of competition and administrative law cases, including the landmark POSCO Decision (2007) that set the liability standard about abuse of dominance from the effects-based approach. In 2010, Professor Lee established the Innovation, Competition & Regulation Law Center (“ICR Law Center”), a research institution that specializes in interdisciplinary research of intellectual property rights, competition laws, and economic regulations. In 2013, he launched the Korea- China market & Regulation Law Center (“MRLC”) with colleagues at the Remin University Law School in China that explores competition and IPR issues in Asia. Professor Lee often teaches at foreign institutions including U.S. and China, and also speaks frequently at diverse international conferences including events hosted by the American Bar Association and Global Competition Review. Professor Lee earned LL.B. from Korea University and J.D. & LL.M. from Columbia Law School in New York where he was an Executive Editor of the Columbia Journal of Asian Law. Contact: Hwang LEE Professor/ Korea University School of Law Deputy Director/ ICR Law Center Representative Commissioner/ MRLC Email: [email protected] / [email protected] [Discussant for Kim on May 18 morning] Soonkoo MYOUNG Academic Degree Information ○ 1994 Habilitation à diriger des recherches in France ○ 1994 Docteur en droit, Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) ○ 1987 Master of Laws, Graduate School, Korea University ○ 1985 Bachelor of Laws, Korea University ○ 1980 Graduated from Seoul High School Career ○ 1995 ~ Professor of Korea University ○ 2017 Research Award of Korea University ○ 2017 ~ Vice President of the Korean Association of Civil Law ○ 2016 ~ Director of Paan Research Fund of Korea University ○ 2014 ~ 2015 President of University Academic Deans Association ○ 2011 ~ 2015 Vice President for Academic Affairs of Korea University ○ 2013 ~ 2015 Member of Future Strategy Committee of Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service ○ 2012 ~ 2014 Dean of Institute for General Education of Korea University ○ 2011 ~ Member of South and North Korean Legislation Advisory Committee of Ministry of Government Legislation ○ 2015 ~ Dierctor & Vice Director of Healthcare, Legal and Policy Center ○ 2009~2010 Member of Civil Code Reform Committee of the Ministry of Justice ○ 2004 ~ 2015 Director of The Comparative Law Research Center ○ 2007 ~ 2011 Member of Administrative Appeals Commission of Seoul Metropolitan City ○ 2007 Achievement Award of Korea University ○ 2007 ~ Chevalier of Ordre des Palmes Academiques(decoration confered by France) ○ 2005 Laureate of Erasmus Mundus(Université du Havre, France) [Moderator for Public Law Sector on May 18 Afternoon] Kim Ha-yurl, Professor of Law, Ph.D. School of Law, Korea University 02841 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu Seoul, Republic of Korea Tel: 82 2 3290 2878 Email: [email protected] Education B.A., college of Law, Korea University, 1989 Visiting Researcher, Freiburg University, Germany, 1995-1996 M.A., college of Law, Korea University, 2000 Ph.D., college of Law, Korea University, 2006 Professional positions Attorney, Seoul Southern District Prosecutor's Office, 1992-1993 Research Judge, Constitutional Court, 1993-2007 Adjunct Professor, Sookmyung Women's University, 1999-2001 Associate Professor, School of Law, Korea University, 2008-2010 Professor, School of Law, Korea University, 2011- Current Associate Dean, School of Law, Korea University, 2011-2012 Associate Dean, College of Law, Korea University, 2015- Current Activities in academic associations Executive Director for Academic Affair, Korean Public Law Association,
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