Minbyun

South Korean Lawyer Organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Minbyun (Korean: 민변; full name 민주사회를 위한 변호사모임) is a progressive South Korean social organization of lawyers.[2] The organization aims to resolve social inequality in South Korean society through judicial and legislative means.[3] Minbyun is headquartered in Seocho District, Seoul;[4] it has 8 regional branches throughout South Korea and 16 committees which specialize in various fields of human rights.[5]

Formation25 May 1988
HeadquartersSeocho District, Seoul
President
Yun Bok-nam[1]
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Minbyun
Lawyers for a Democratic Society
Formation25 May 1988
TypeNon-profit organization
HeadquartersSeocho District, Seoul
President
Yun Bok-nam[1]
Websiteminbyun.org
Korean name
Hangul
민주사회를 위한 변호사모임
Hanja
民主社會를 爲한 辯護士모임
RRMinjusahoereul wihan byeonhosamoim
MRMinjusahoerŭl wihan pyŏnhosamoim
Short name
Hangul
민변
Hanja
民辯
RRMinbyeon
MRMinbyŏn
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The name Minbyun is the abbreviation of Minju Sahoereul Wihan Byeonhosa Moim (민주사회를 위한 변호사모임; 民主社會를 爲한 辯護士모임), which has been translated as "Lawyers for a Democratic Society" in English. Minbyun was founded on May 25, 1988,[3] one year after the collapse of Chun Doo-Hwan's military regime.[citation needed] Member lawyers have engaged in activities for preserving human rights and democracy. Many famous human rights attorneys have been members, and some of them have grown into popular politicians including Roh Moo-hyun, the 16th president of South Korea, Park Won-soon, 35th·36th·37th Mayor of Seoul, Moon Jae-in, 19th President of South Korea and Lee Jae-myung, 21st President of South Korea

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