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Park Jongmun
박종문
Secretary General of the Constitutional Court of Korea
Personal details
Born (1959-10-22) 22 October 1959 (age 65)

Park Jongmun was named the Secretary General of the Constitutional Court of Korea in 2019.

Career

  • 1978 Jangheung High School
  • 1983 Seoul National University College of Law
  • 1984 26th National Bar Exam
  • 1987 Judicial Research & Training Institute
  • 1990 Judge, Seoul District Court
  • 1992 Judge, Seoul Civil District Court
  • 1994 Judge, Gwangju District Court
  • 1996 Judge, Gwangju High Court
  • 1997 Judge, Seoul District Court
  • 1999 Judge, Seoul High Court
  • 2000 Research Judge, Supreme Court
  • 2002 Presiding Judge, Jeju District Court
  • 2004 Presiding Judge, Ansan Branch, Suwon District Court
  • 2006 Presiding Judge, Seoul Northern District Court
  • 2008 Presiding Judge, Seoul Central District Court
  • 2009 Attorney, One Law Partners, LLC
  • 2012 Representative Attorney, One Law Partners, LLC
  • 2014 President, Hanbit Youth Center
  • 2017 President, Beautiful Foundation
  • 2019 Secretary General, Constitutional Court

Awards

  • 2016 Order of Civil Merit Mongnyeon Medal

References

  1. "Constitutional Court Korea > Introduction > Speeches" (in Korean). Constitutional Court of Korea. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
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