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  2. Women's rights in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, 1946, authorities north of the thirty-eighth parallel passed a Sex Equality Law. The 1972 constitution asserted that "women hold equal social status and rights with men." The 1990 constitution stipulates that the state creates various conditions for the advancement of women in society. In principle, North Korean law supports sexual ...

  3. Women in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Today, women in North Korea participate in a variety of labor forces, and there is a considerable number of women who are in high positions. Also, there are many facilities for women including sanatoria, rest homes, and maternity hospitals. The ratio of women to men in high wage jobs is considerably lower than that of low wage jobs.

  4. Gender inequality in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality in North Korea. Gender inequality in North Korea is an important issue [editorializing], especially in traditional Korean society where women are mainly confined to the home. However, with the increasing global awareness of women's issues, the demand for comprehensive and reliable information on women and their concerns has ...

  5. Abortion in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    While abortion in North Korea has been illegal for most of the country's history, its abortion laws have often been loosely enforced. During the 1970s, abortion seems to have been generally tolerated and modern contraceptives were widely available. Abortion was made legal in 1983 and banned again in 1993.

  6. The rise and fall of North Korea - the sleeping giant of ...

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    Weich relays a theory that North Korea's focus on women's football sprung from a stage in Mexico in 1986. At that year's Fifa congress, Norwegian Ellen Wille, only 4ft 11in tall, stepped up to the ...

  7. Human rights in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Human-rights discourse in North Korea has a history that predates the establishment of the state in 1948. Based on Marxist theory, Confucian tradition, and the Juche idea, North Korean human-rights theory regards rights as conditional rather than universal, holds that collective rights take priority over individual rights, and that welfare and subsistence rights are important.

  8. Law of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The law of North Korea (officially called the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is a codified civil law system inherited from the Japanese and influenced by the Soviet Union. It is governed by The Socialist Constitution and operates within the political system of North Korea.

  9. North Korean Human Rights Act of 2016 - Wikipedia

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    The North Korean Human Rights Act became effective on September 4, 2016. Act No. 14070 (NKHRA) outlines everything from the funding, research, and agencies to be established in order to carry out the purpose of the act. The NKHRA will create an annual plan to remedy alleged human rights abuses in North Korea and provide humanitarian assistance ...