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Research Interests
East Asian legal history; Legal Humanities; Criminal law; Evidence Law
East Asian Intellectual History
Chinese Philosophy; Confucianism in the nineteenth and twentieth century
Research Description
My dissertation project , "Evidencing Truth: Criminal Law, Judgment, and Proof in Modern East Asia, 1850–1950", examines the transformation of judicial evidence by tracing both the codification of evidentiary law and its practice. Beginning with criminal legal reforms in Meiji Japan, the project situates these developments within broader transnational circulations of legal, intellectual, and social ideas.
Education
M.A. in Philosophy, Korea University
B.A. in Philosophy, University of Seoul
International Exchange Student, Wuhan University
Courses Taught
FALL 25 KOR 203
KOR 201; KOR 202