The Asian-Pacific community in the year 2000: challenges and prospects
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In: KDI research monograph 9501
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In: Seminar Series, 95-01
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This is a research work on Ihakjinam and an essential book in understanding the origin of Korean legal terms. Ihakjinam was a guide to the terminology of law and administration originally published in the Yuan period, China. It had a great impact on legal and administrative terms in the Korean language, and was published in Korea during the reign of King Sejo