
Committed to legal research and training since March 2010
Who We Are
Practice Areas
Your rights, our fights :
solving legal challenges since 2010
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Freedom of Expression
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right that empowers individuals and communities to share ideas, opinions, and information without fear of censorship or retaliation. Across the globe, this right is crucial for fostering open societies, holding governments accountable, and promoting democratic governance. Yet, in many countries, freedom of expression is under threat from restrictive laws, violence, and digital surveillance. Our mission is to advocate for and defend this essential right, ensuring that every voice can be heard, no matter where it comes from.
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Women's Rights and Gender Equality
Women's rights and gender equality are essential for building just and inclusive societies where everyone can thrive. Yet, millions of women and girls worldwide still face discrimination, inequality, and gender-based violence, limiting their potential and opportunities. Our clinic is dedicated to advancing women's rights, promoting equal access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, and ending all forms of violence against women and girls. Together, we work to create a world where every woman is empowered, valued, and safe.

Years in
Perspective
Explore the International Human Rights Clinic’s Foundational White Papers and Legal Consultation Casebook for Comprehensive Understanding of Our Work.

Professor
Instructors
Professor and Director
Kyung Sin PARK, Professor of Korea University Law School (A.B. in Physics, Harvard University, Class of 1992; and J.D., UCLA Law School, Class of 1995), a former commissioner of Korea Communications Standards Commission, a member of the National Media Council, the legislature-appointed advisory council overseeing broadcasting ownership, and one of the co-founders of Open Net Korea, has written academically and been active in internet, free speech, privacy, defamation, copyright, etc.
Member
People
President & Vice President
Under the supervision of Professor Kyung Sin PARK, founder of the Clinical Legal Education Center of Korea University School of Law, honorable student members of Korea University Law School committed to rigorous training in global leadership and advocacy of social justice on a global level have served as presidents and vice presidents of the Human Rights Clinic.


How to Join?
The recruitment of members for the International Human Rights Clinic proceeds at the beginning of March and the end of August every year, and registered students in Korea University School of Law can sign up by contacting a staff member or filling out the form below. The International Human Rights Clinic is open to all those interested in promoting human rights or learning about international dispute resolution.




