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Healthcare Legislation Cases in the National Assembly Petition System: Focused on Petitions to the Health and Welfare Committee of the 13th National Assembly through the 20th Assembly (국회 청원제도를 통한 보건의료 입법사례 연구: 13-20대 보건복지위원회 청원을 중심으로)

  • Ryu, Chang Ug
    • Health Policy and Management
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.382-393
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    • 2019
  • The right to petition is a classical right of the people in constitutional states, and in Korea, it is a statutory right in the Constitution, the National Assembly Law, the Petition Law, and the Local Autonomy Act. The healthcare community first made a successful petition to the National Assembly when it achieved the amendment of the Government Organization Act through a petition to the National Assembly for the independence of the Ministry of Health, and this achievement served as the basis for further petitions. Since then, the healthcare community has successfully achieved the enactment and amendment of related occupational laws through National Assembly petitions, such as the amendment of Article 41, Paragraph 7 of the former Medical Insurance Act (Korean Medical Association, 14th Assembly), enactment of the Dental Health Act (Korean Dental Association, 15th Assembly), and amendment of the Health Functional Foods Act (Korea Pharmaceutical Association, 16th Assembly). Its petition accomplishment rate is higher than the total petition accomplishment rate of the Health and Welfare Committee of the National Assembly. However, along with the overall decrease in the number of National Assembly petitions, the Korean Medical Association and Korea Pharmaceutical Association have not achieved any results through petitioning since the 16th Assembly (June 2000), and the Korean Hospital Association and Korean Nurses Association have not achieved any results through petitioning since the 17th Assembly (April 2004). Furthermore, no National Assembly petitions have been made at all for 5 years (2014-2018). The Korean Medical Association and Korea Pharmaceutical Association previously showed a high petition accomplishment rate through their accumulated experience with National Assembly petitions and vigorous policy assistance from doctors/pharmacists/nurses turned lawmakers. More specifically, healthcare organizations have achieved results by actively conducting organized activities with the National Assembly, as implemented by a national assembly director and employees, and in case of petitions for legislation, each group has established infrastructure for reviewing the relevant laws by appointing a legislative director, as well as a legal advisor and advisory counsel. Although the organization that has submitted the most petitions to the National Assembly is the Korean Hospital Association, the group with the highest petition success rate is the Korean Medical Association, which may be linked to the relatively high proportion of doctors who have become lawmakers. Furthermore, the fact that other healthcare organizations were highly interested in petitioning the National Assembly has had major implications for the petition activities of healthcare organizations.

The Enactment of Record Management Act and the Reform of the National Assembly Record Management System(1999~2008) (기록물관리법의 제정과 국회기록관리체제의 개편(1999~2008))

  • Lee, Seung-Il
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.18
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    • pp.37-89
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    • 2008
  • The record management system of the National Assembly was remarkably reformed as 'Record Management Act' was enacted in 1999. At first, the records of the National Assembly had been managed by the general services division, the proceeding division and the stenograph division. But as Record Management Act was enacted, the system was remarkably reformed. 'The National Assembly Archives' was set up for the first time since the National Assembly was established in 1948. In addition, the proceeding division and the stenograph division were set up as 'the National Assembly Record Management Rules' were laid down. In result, The National Assembly Archives took to comprehensively manage records that had been scattered over 'the National Assembly Secretariat', 'the National Assembly Library' and otherwise, and so it had been true to its name. The two changes, the enactment of Record Management Act and the reform of the National Assembly record management system, well show how national records are managed by constitutional institutions. 'Governmental Document Regulations' was enacted ahead of Record Management Act, but there was no obligation to apply it to the National Assembly. But Record Management Act, enacted in the form of 'a law' in 1999, began to be in force even in constitutional institutions and therefore the National Assembly felt the need to take follow-up measures so as to bring the act to effect smoothly. As a part of follow-up measures, the National Assembly set up The National Assembly Archives and reformed the National Assembly Record Management Rules. This study was performed to ascertain how Record Management Act affected the National Assembly, how the National Assembly coped with the act, and how the record management system of the National Assembly changed.

A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members (국회의원 기록관리 방안 연구)

  • Kim, Jang-hwan
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.55
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    • pp.39-71
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the reality of the records management of the National Assembly members and suggest a desirable alternative. Until the Public Records Management Act was enacted in 1999, the level of the records management in the National Assembly was not beyond that of the document management in both the administration and the legislature. Rather, the National Assembly has maintained a records management tradition that systematically manages the minutes and bills since the Constitutional Assembly. After the Act was legislated in 2000, the National Assembly Records Management Regulation was enacted and enforced, and the Archives was established in the form of a subsidiary organ of the Secretariat of the National Assembly, even though its establishment is not obligatory. In addition, for the first time, an archivist was assigned as a records and archives researcher in Korea, whose role is to respond quickly in accordance with the records schedule of the National Assembly, making its service faster than that of the administration. However, the power of the records management of the National Assembly Archives at the time of the Secretariat of the National Assembly was greatly reduced, so the revision of the regulations in accordance with the revised Act in 2007 was not completed until 2011. In the case of the National Assembly, the direct influence of the executive branch was insignificant. As the National Assembly had little direct influence on the administration, it had little positive influence on records management innovation under Roh Moo-Hyun Administration. Even within the National Assembly, the records management observed by its members is insignificant both in practice and in theory. As the National Assembly members are excluded from the Act, there is no legal basis to enforce a records management method upon them. In this study, we analyze the records management problem of the National Assembly members, which mainly concerns the National Assembly records management plan established in the National Archives. Moreover, this study proposes three kinds of records management methods for the National Assembly members, namely, the legislation and revision of regulations, the records management consulting of the National Assembly members, and the transfer of the dataset of administrative information systems and websites.

A Study on Establishing a Documentation Strategy of the National Assembly of Korea (국회 기록화 전략 모형 수립 연구)

  • Kim, Jang-hwan
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.46
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    • pp.189-231
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    • 2015
  • This study is for establishing an appraisal methodology to ensure the accountability of the parliament and to documentation the contemporary historical events related to the National Assembly. It is impossible to documentation comprehensively the activities of the National Assembly through the records schedule of the National Assembly, the current the disposal guidelines of the National Assembly. In particular, this is designed focusing on four affiliated organizations such as the National Assembly Secretariat, so there is a fundamental limit to documentation the outputs of various external agencies and areas where have relationships with the National Assembly. Therefore, it is hard to documentation comprehensively the various issues and historical events occurring in the National Assembly under the current appraisal system. In this situation, this study presents the appraisal methodology, the institutional functional analysis to ensure the accountability of the institution as a first step. However, only with the institutional functional analysis methodology, it is difficult to organize collectively the contemporary historical events or social events ongoing in relation to the fundamental functions of the National Assembly. For this reason, the subject oriented documentation methodology is designed that is the appraisal methodology of selecting the records related to the contemporary social phenomena and historical events according to the functional areas of the National Assembly derived from the institutional functional analysis methodology. Thereby, it is designed that the model of the documentation strategy applicable to the National Assembly in reality.

Fuzzing Method for Web-Assembly Module Safety Validation (웹 어셈블리 모듈 안전성 검증을 위한 퍼징 방법)

  • Park, Sunghyun;Kang, Sangyong;Kim, Yeonsu;Noh, Bongnam
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.275-285
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    • 2019
  • Web-assemblies are a new binary standard designed to improve the performance of Web browser JavaScript. Web-assemblies are becoming a new web standard that can run at near native speed with efficient execution, concise representation, and code written in multiple languages. However, current Web-assembly vulnerability verification is limited to the Web assembly interpreter language, and vulnerability verification of Web-assembly binary itself is insufficient. Therefore, it is necessary to verify the safety of the web assembly itself. In this paper, we analyze how to operate the web assembly and verify the safety of the current web-assembly. In addition, we examine vulnerability of existing web -assembly and analyze limitations according to existing safety verification method. Finally, we introduce web-assembly API based fuzzing method to overcome limitation of web-assembly safety verification method. This verifies the effectiveness of the proposed Fuzzing by detecting crashes that could not be detected by existing safety verification tools.

Strengthening Safety for National Assembly: Focus on the Public Tour System (국회 안전확보를 위한 보안성 강화방안: 참관제도를 중심으로)

  • Choi, Kwan;Kim, Minchi
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to provide measures for National Assembly safety and control safety issues arise from increased National Assembly public tour services. First, the study provided the definition of National Assembly public tour and types of tour services, tour procedures, and visitor guidelines. Next, risk factors for National Assembly were discussed and environmental security of national major facilities were compared. Furthermore, four measures for strengthening safety for National Assembly were discussed. First, it is important to utilize special security guards in National Assembly since they can use special weapons unlike general security guards. Second, special guards can be flexibly utilized compared to general security guards. Third, based on the Private Security Law, there is no legal issues for utilizing special security guards since National Assembly is categorized as national major facilities. Fourth, educational programs for security guards are focused on National Assembly safety, brief education, martial arts, customer satisfaction, more specialized educational program for public tour programs should be provided.

A Study on National Assembly Archives Management Policy through the Analysis of the National Assembly Archives Committee of Korea (국회기록관리위원회 안건 분석을 통한 국회기록관리 정책 연구)

  • Seong, Myeon-seob;Kim, Janghwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.201-221
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    • 2021
  • The National Assembly's archives management policy is deliberated by the National Assembly Archives Committee before it is implemented. This study tried to identify the agenda of the committee, which acts as a basis for establishing and implementing the archives management policies, and confirm whether various policies dealt with all fields of archives management. Accordingly, the committee meeting data, minutes, and related laws were checked. Focusing on the agenda, the continuity and diversity of the overall policy, whether there is a bias toward specific policy issues, and the main discussion subject of the committee about the archives management policy were analyzed. As a result of confirming the entire agenda, the agenda related to the archives management policy has been made up of reporting agendas, and as a result, it has emerged that various and in-depth discussions related to policies have not been conducted well. However, it was confirmed that the overall archives management policy was carried out with continuity for many years without focusing on a specific sector.

Improvements of Legal System for Security Enhancement of Korean National Assembly' Attending System (국회 방청제도의 보안강화를 위한 법·제도 개선방안)

  • Choi, Kwan;Kim, Minchi
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze any hinderance factors for successful attending system of Korean National Assembly and to provide improvement plans of legal systems to ensure security of National Assembly. First, the conceptualization and functions of Korean National Assembly attending system were discussed and related regulations and laws were also examined. Second, hinderance factors, such as sharp increase in 1) illegal behaviors, 2) bring in prohibited items, and 3) possibility of National Assembly terror, for successful attending systems were analysed. Third, improvements of legal system for security enhancement of National Assembly Attending System were discussed: 1) new legislation for providing National Assembly's security officers with special judicial police power is needed to deal with criminal behaviors and to protect human rights, and 2) legal reforms are required to provide right to command to National Assembly's Security Planning Office rather than National Assembly security office under Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in order to unify commanding system.

National Assembly as a Representative Institution and Public Trust: Gap between Expectation and Reality (국회의 사회통합기능과 국민의 신뢰: 국회에 대한 기대와 현실의 괴리)

  • Yoo, Sung-jin
    • Korean Journal of Legislative Studies
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.119-143
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    • 2009
  • Public disapproval of National Assembly is resulted not only from the structural peculiarity of its decision-making process, but from the gap between public expectation of the National Assembly and its performance. While Korean electorate, being interested in politics with relatively high level of political efficacy, hold higher expectation from politics, the National Assembly fails to satisfy public expectation. In particular, irresponsible behaviors of representatives and the crippled operation of the National assembly are responsible for the low level of public trust to it. Institutional reform and individual efforts of representatives are necessary to promote public trust toward the National Assembly.

A Study on the Development of the National Assembly Archives and Records Integrated Management System (국회기록정보 통합관리시스템 개발 방향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jang-Hwan;Lee, Eun Byol
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.103-136
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    • 2015
  • The National Assembly Archives of the Republic of Korea has been using the National Assembly Archives and Records Management System, which added some archival function to the Standard Records Management System that they had previously developed. However, the Standard Records Management System has limits in order to reflect all the business functions of the National Assembly Archives, which also acts as an archival institution, because the system had been developed and distributed to perform the function of a records center. Moreover, the current National Assembly Archives and Records Management System focuses on the management of official records transferred in accordance with the regulations. For this reason, it is difficult to register and manage various record types such as records of the members of the National Assembly (related to legislative activities), oral history collected from the National Assembly leader, audiovisual records of proceedings, and so on. As such, this study analyzed the problems of the current National Assembly Archives and Records Management System and conducted case studies of the systems in the National Archives, the Presidential Archives, Changwon City, and the Cultural Heritage Administration. Through this research, it proposed that system functions, metadata, the target system of the National Assembly Archives, and the Records Integrated Management System need a development plan.