Easy Brief

Feb 25, 2026 News

Domestic Politics Society 🔥 65 2/25 06:06

Court Chiefs Meet to Oppose Judicial Reform Bills

1Court chiefs nationwide meet to discuss response to three judicial reform bills.
2Courts worry these bills may harm judicial independence and affect citizens.
3The 'Law Distortion Crime' targeting judges is a key unconstitutional concern.

📖 Easy Explanation

🔍 Background

The National Assembly is pushing three bills to overhaul court operations. Courts fear these changes will make it difficult for judges to rule independently according to their conscience.

📌 Key Points

Court chiefs are meeting urgently to discuss the bills. They are most concerned that punishing judges for legal interpretation could lead to trials being influenced by political pressure.

💡 Why It Matters

Fair trials are essential to ensure no citizen is treated unjustly. This meeting is a critical moment to determine if the judiciary can remain independent as the final bastion of justice.

📚 Glossary

사법개혁 3법 (Sabeop-gae-hyeok 3-beop)Three bills focused on creating a law distortion crime, trial appeals, and increasing Supreme Court justices.
법왜곡죄 (Beop-wae-gok-joe)A system to punish judges or prosecutors for intentionally misapplying the law for improper purposes.
재판소원 (Jaepan-sowon)A system to seek a Constitutional Court review if a final court ruling is deemed to violate the Constitution.
필리버스터 (Filibuster)A tactic where lawmakers use unlimited debate to delay or block a vote on a bill by the majority party.
📰 See all 41 articles from today →