1st and 3rd place winners of the 15th Korean Environmental Law Society's Undergraduate and Graduate Student Paper Contest / Team Team Class (School of Law and Department of Forest and Environmental Systems)
- 24.09.13 / 이정민
At the 15th Environmental Law Society Undergraduate and Graduate Student Paper Competition held at Seoul National University School of Law on August 30 (Friday), students from the Team Team class taught by Professor Kim, Sung-Bae of the School of Law and Professor WANMO KANG of the School of Forest and Environmental Systems participated in the competition in three teams, and two teams won first and third prizes in the main competition.
The preliminary round was a rigorous evaluation of the submitted papers by five experts, and only six of the 13 teams that applied to participate advanced to the main round, which consisted of a 15-minute paper presentation and 10 minutes of internal and external pressure questions. Kookmin University students were awarded the first prize (President of the Korea Environment Research Institute) and the third prize (President of the Korea Environmental Law Society).
In his overall commentary, the chairman of the thesis committee said that this year's undergraduate students' theses were evaluated as if they were master's theses rather than undergraduate theses because they chose timely or important topics, met the formal requirements such as thesis writing guidelines, and the quality of the submitted theses was high.
The team that won the first prize prepared and presented a paper titled “Proposing Remedies in Environmental Litigation to Improve the Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment - Focusing on the Discussion on the Introduction of Environmental Group Litigation” (Kim Min-ki, Department of Justice, Oh Jung-taek, Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, and Shin Kyosun, Department of Forest and Environmental Systems), and the team that won the third prize presented a paper titled “Evaluation and Recommendation on the Revised Law for the Effective Introduction of the White List System for Biodiversity” (Yoon Da-young, Department of Public Law, Kang San-ae, Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, and Lee Dan-bi, Department of Media).
The paper, which was written in a team class between the Faculty of Law and the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, will be submitted for publication in the Kookmin University Law Review or Environmental Law Research after discussion and review by the editorial board.
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1st and 3rd place winners of the 15th Korean Environmental Law Society's Undergraduate and Graduate Student Paper Contest / Team Team Class (School of Law and Department of Forest and Environmental Systems) |
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At the 15th Environmental Law Society Undergraduate and Graduate Student Paper Competition held at Seoul National University School of Law on August 30 (Friday), students from the Team Team class taught by Professor Kim, Sung-Bae of the School of Law and Professor WANMO KANG of the School of Forest and Environmental Systems participated in the competition in three teams, and two teams won first and third prizes in the main competition.
The preliminary round was a rigorous evaluation of the submitted papers by five experts, and only six of the 13 teams that applied to participate advanced to the main round, which consisted of a 15-minute paper presentation and 10 minutes of internal and external pressure questions. Kookmin University students were awarded the first prize (President of the Korea Environment Research Institute) and the third prize (President of the Korea Environmental Law Society).
In his overall commentary, the chairman of the thesis committee said that this year's undergraduate students' theses were evaluated as if they were master's theses rather than undergraduate theses because they chose timely or important topics, met the formal requirements such as thesis writing guidelines, and the quality of the submitted theses was high.
The team that won the first prize prepared and presented a paper titled “Proposing Remedies in Environmental Litigation to Improve the Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment - Focusing on the Discussion on the Introduction of Environmental Group Litigation” (Kim Min-ki, Department of Justice, Oh Jung-taek, Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, and Shin Kyosun, Department of Forest and Environmental Systems), and the team that won the third prize presented a paper titled “Evaluation and Recommendation on the Revised Law for the Effective Introduction of the White List System for Biodiversity” (Yoon Da-young, Department of Public Law, Kang San-ae, Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, and Lee Dan-bi, Department of Media).
The paper, which was written in a team class between the Faculty of Law and the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, will be submitted for publication in the Kookmin University Law Review or Environmental Law Research after discussion and review by the editorial board.
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