Kang Il-won | |
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강일원 | |
Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea | |
In office September 2012 – September 2018 | |
Member of Venice Commission representing South Korea | |
In office December 2015 – February 2019 | |
Preceded by | Park Han-chul |
Succeeded by | Lee Suk-tae |
Personal details | |
Alma mater | Seoul National University (LL.B.) |
Kang Il-Won (강일원; born 26 December 1959) is a former Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea. He graduated with degrees in law from Seoul National University (LL.B.) and the University of Michigan Law School (LL.M.). He was also an member of Venice Commission representing South Korea, from 2015.[1]
Career
- Judge, Seoul Criminal District Court, 1985
- Judge, Jinju Branch of Masan District Court, 1989
- Judge, Eastern Branch of Seoul District Court, 1991
- Judge, Seoul Civil District Court, 1994
- Judge, Seoul High Court, 1996
- Judge, Seoul District Court, 1999
- Research Judge, Supreme Court, 2001
- Senior Judge, Western Branch of Seoul District Court, 2003
- Senior Judge, Seoul Central District Court, 2005
- Senior Judge, Daejeon High Court, 2006
- Chief of Judicial Policy Office, National Court Administration, 2007
- Chief of Planning and Coordination Office, National Court Administration, 2009
- Senior Judge, Seoul High Court, 2011
- Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea 2012
- Chair, Joint Council on Constitutional Justice, Venice Commission (European Commission for Democracy through Law, since Apr. 2013)
- Member of the Bureau, Venice Commission (since Dec. 2015; re-elected Dec. 2017)
References
- ↑ "KANG Il-Won". Venice Commission website. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
- "Constitutional Court Korea > Introduction > Organization". english.ccourt.go.kr. Retrieved 2018-02-07.
- "인물 - 헌법재판소". ccourt.go.kr. Retrieved 2018-02-07.
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