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Revision Direction of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution in the New Normal Era
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뉴노멀 시대의 헌법 상 기본권 규정의 개정 방향

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Academic journal
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Juhee Eom (건국대학교)
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한국국가법학회 국가법연구 국가법연구 제18권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2022.2
Pages
131 - 155 (25page)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.46751/nplak.2022.18.1.131

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Revision Direction of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution in the New Normal Era
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The flow of Ontact, where digital transformation takes place in all daily life due to the COVID-19 crisis, has sharply divided society before and after the COVID-19 crisis. The strength of the social shock induced by the COVID-19 crisis, the persistence of the shock, and the power to change are strong enough to have the appearance of a new society called the new normal. In line with the advancement of advanced science and technology represented by the 4th industrial revolution, the new normal society requires a review of a system for guaranteeing basic rights that is stronger than before. Focusing on the fundamental rights that reflect the spirit of the times in response to the new normal era, this paper reflects the new fundamental rights that have not been stipulated in the list of basic rights, which have been continuously discussed with academia and precedent since the enactment of the Republic of Korea Constitution, and have been established as basic rights. Starting with a review of the issues that define the subject of constitutional rights, the effect of fundamental rights on the State and among individuals, and the improvements to the provisions that specify human dignity and the right to pursue happiness as comprehensive basic rights, and rights that are not enumerated, the new regulation of the right to life, the right to mental freedom, the right to safety, the basic right to information, the right to health, and the right to learn were newly proposed.

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