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22 J. Korean L. 255 (2023)
Constitutional Issues in a Multicultural Society: Focusing on the Korean Context

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Journal of Korean Law I Vol. 22, 255-293, August 2023


Constitutional Issues in a Multicultural

Society: Focusing on the Korean Context*


Sang-Hyeon Jeon**





Abstract

     This article examines the major constitutional issues raised in a multicultural society in the
 context of Korea. There is growing interest in the methodology of constitutional interpretation.
 This is an effort to answer the question of how the meaning of the Constitution could change in
 accordance with changes in society, while the text of the Constitution remains unchanged. Who
 we, the people are is also an important issue in a multicultural society as the number of
 residents of different racial and ethnic origins increases. It is the question of who is entitled to
 membership  in our society that should be determined by the direction and guidance of the
 Constitution itself The constitutional rights related to marriage and family are treated as more
 important issues, especially in a multicultural society in which new forms of union that are
 different from the traditional concept of marriage or family are emerging. It is inevitable that the
 meaning of marriage and family in the Constitution should be revisited, as people who
 engage in these newly emerged unions request constitutional protection. Religious freedom is
 one of the most significant issues in a multicultural society in which diverse religions coexist. It
 is likely that religious minorities are not recognized substantially, while the religious majority of
 society is fully protected, and there could be more religious objections and conflicts of religious
freedoms.

    KEYWORDS: constitutional interpretation, multicultural society, citizen, foreigners, family,
same-sex marriage, religion, religious objection




     Manuscript received: July 19, 2023; review completed: August 2, 2023; accepted: August 7, 2023.









     * This article is partly based on the author's presentation at the 20' ASLI Conference held
in National University of Singapore on May 31, 2023. The Chapter I (Introduction) and V
(Religion) are developed from the presentation.
    ** Associate Professor, Seoul National University School of Law.

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