Martin Weiser received his MA from Korea University in 2014 with a thesis explaining North Korea’s changing human rights policy. He has continued researching North Korea’s political history as an independent researcher since then. His writings have appeared on SinoNK and in 2018 an article on the country’s legal system appeared in the European Journal of Korean Studies.
Legal changes outline new crimes and punishment but promote leniency for even worst offenders who repent
Recently revealed ICBM units may have new commanders, while Politburo Presidium member a conspicuous no-show at parade
Texts acquired by ROK spy agency underscore construction push and greatly expand knowledge of legal system
Delayed appointment at recent Supreme People’s Assembly session may reflect crisis, while Kim Yo Jong notably absent
Recent plenum promoted cadres with experience in agriculture and industry as DPRK prioritizes living standards in 2023
Pak Jong Chon’s removal from top positions hints at dissatisfaction with military units, as over 50 officials reshuffled
Officials honored after DPRK’s successful long-range missile test gives hints at organizational structure in Pyongyang
Insurers show small but measurable revenue gains, suggesting the DPRK economy is in better shape than some estimates
International law guarantees the right to receive information, though few in ROK government will defend this principle
Introduction of new rules for second time during pandemic suggests lockdown led to more restrictive business environment
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