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Choo Mi-ae (born 23 October 1958) is a South Korean politician who served as the minister of justice as well as five-term parliamentarian and 3rd leader of Democratic Party.[1]

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  1. 56 relations: Asiaweek, Chatham House, Cho Kuk, Chu (Korean name), Chung Sye-kyun, Constitution of South Korea, Daegu, Daegu–Gyeongbuk, Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000), Democratic Party (South Korea, 2008), Democratic Party (South Korea, 2013), Democratic Party of Korea, Feminism in South Korea, Gwangjin B, Gwangjin District, Gyeonggi Province, Hanam, Hanyang University, Jeju 4.3 Committee, Jeju uprising, Joan of Arc, Kang Kum-sil, KBS World Radio, Kim Chong-in, Kim Oh-soo, Ko Min-jung, Korea, Korea JoongAng Daily, Lee Hae-chan, Lee Nak-yon, Ministry of Justice (South Korea), Moon Jae-in, Na Kyung-won, National Assembly (South Korea), National Congress for New Politics, North Korea and weapons of mass destruction, Park Beom-kye, President of South Korea, Roh Moo-hyun, Seoul, South Korea, Taipei Times, The Korea Herald, The Korea Times, Twitter, United Kingdom, University of Cambridge, University of Minnesota, Yonsei University, 1996 South Korean legislative election, ... Expand index (6 more) »

  2. Jeonju Chu clan
  3. Justice ministers of South Korea
  4. South Korean women judges
  5. Women government ministers of South Korea

Asiaweek

Asiaweek was an English-language news magazine focusing on Asia, published weekly by Asiaweek Limited, a subsidiary of Time Inc. Based in Hong Kong, it was established in 1975, and ceased publication with its 7 December 2001 issue due to a "downturn in the advertising market", according to Norman Pearlstine, editor in chief of Time Inc.

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Chatham House

The Royal Institute of International Affairs, commonly known as Chatham House, is a British think tank based in London, England.

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Cho Kuk

Cho Kuk (born 6 April 1965) is a South Korean politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly since 2024. Choo Mi-ae and Cho Kuk are justice ministers of South Korea.

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Chu (Korean name)

Chu, also spelled Choo, is a Korean family name and an element in Korean given names.

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Chung Sye-kyun

Chung Sye-kyun (born 5 November 1950) is a South Korean politician who has served as Speaker of the National Assembly from 2016 to 2018 and Prime Minister of South Korea from 2020 to 2021. Choo Mi-ae and Chung Sye-kyun are Democratic Party of Korea politicians and members of the National Assembly (South Korea).

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Constitution of South Korea

The Constitution of the Republic of Korea is the supreme law of South Korea.

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Daegu

Daegu, formerly spelled Taegu and officially Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in southeastern South Korea.

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Daegu–Gyeongbuk

Daegu-Gyeongbuk or Taegu-Kyŏngbuk (대구경북, 大邱慶北) is the compound word of Daegu and Gyeongbuk (formally Gyeongsangbuk-do), and indicates both administrative regions in South Korea.

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Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000)

The Democratic Party (DP) was a political party in South Korea.

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Democratic Party (South Korea, 2008)

The Democratic Party (DP) was a liberal political party in South Korea.

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Democratic Party (South Korea, 2013)

The Democratic Party (DP), formerly the Democratic United Party (DUP) until 2013, was a liberal political party in South Korea, and for the duration of its existence the country's main opposition force.

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Democratic Party of Korea

The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), formerly known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD), is a centrist-liberal South Korean political party.

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Feminism in South Korea

Feminism in South Korea is the origin and history of feminism or women's rights in South Korea.

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Gwangjin B

Gwangjin B (광진구 을) is a constituency of the National Assembly of South Korea.

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Gwangjin District

Gwangjin District is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea.

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Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea.

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Hanam

Hanam is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

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Hanyang University

Hanyang University (HYU,, 漢陽大學校) is a private prestigious research university in Seoul and Ansan (ERICA campus), South Korea.

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Jeju 4.3 Committee

The National Committee for Investigation of the Truth about the Jeju 4.3 Events (4.3 Committee) was a truth commission in South Korea established in 2000.

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Jeju uprising

The Jeju uprising, known in South Korea as the Jeju April 3 incident, was an uprising on Jeju Island from April 1948 to May 1949.

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Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc (translit; Jehanne Darc; – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War.

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Kang Kum-sil

Kang Kum-Sil (born February 12, 1957) is a South Korean politician and a lawyer, and also served as the minister of justice from February 2003 to July 2004. Choo Mi-ae and Kang Kum-sil are Female justice ministers, justice ministers of South Korea, south Korean women judges and women government ministers of South Korea.

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KBS World Radio

KBS World Radio (formerly Radio Korea and Radio Korea International) is the official international broadcasting station of South Korea.

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Kim Chong-in

Kim Chong-in (born 7 July 1940) is a South Korean economist and politician. Choo Mi-ae and Kim Chong-in are Democratic Party of Korea politicians and members of the National Assembly (South Korea).

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Kim Oh-soo

Kim Oh-soo (born January 9, 1963) is a South Korean prosecutor and the Prosecutor General.

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Ko Min-jung

Ko Min-jung (born August 23, 1979) is a former KBS announcer previously served as the presidential spokesperson at the Blue House under President Moon Jae-in and currently serving as a National Assembly member from Seoul. Choo Mi-ae and Ko Min-jung are Democratic Party of Korea politicians, members of the National Assembly (South Korea) and women members of the National Assembly (South Korea).

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Korea

Korea (translit in South Korea, or label in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (label in South Korea, or label in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.

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Korea JoongAng Daily

Korea JoongAng Daily is the English edition of the South Korean national daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo.

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Lee Hae-chan

Lee Hae-chan (born 10 July 1952) is a South Korean politician who served as Leader of the Democratic Party of Korea from 2018 to 2020. Choo Mi-ae and Lee Hae-chan are Democratic Party of Korea politicians and members of the National Assembly (South Korea).

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Lee Nak-yon

Lee Nak-yon (born 20 December 1951), also known as Lee Nak-yeon, is a South Korean politician who served as the 41st Prime Minister of South Korea from 2017 to 2020. Choo Mi-ae and Lee Nak-yon are Democratic Party of Korea politicians and members of the National Assembly (South Korea).

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Ministry of Justice (South Korea)

South Korea's Ministry of Justice (MOJ) is a cabinet-level ministry overseeing justice affairs, headed by the Minister of Justice.

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Moon Jae-in

Moon Jae-in (born 24 January 1953) is a South Korean politician who served as the 12th (19th election) president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022. Choo Mi-ae and Moon Jae-in are Democratic Party of Korea politicians and members of the National Assembly (South Korea).

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Na Kyung-won

Na Kyung-won (born 6 December 1963) is a South Korean judge-turned-politician. Choo Mi-ae and Na Kyung-won are south Korean women judges and women members of the National Assembly (South Korea).

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National Assembly (South Korea)

The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, often shortened to the National Assembly, is the unicameral national legislature of South Korea.

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National Congress for New Politics

The National Congress for New Politics (New Politics National Conference; NCNP) was a political party of South Korea.

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North Korea and weapons of mass destruction

North Korea has a military nuclear weapons program and, as of 2024, is estimated to have an arsenal of approximately 50 nuclear weapons and sufficient production of fissile material for six to seven nuclear weapons per year.

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Park Beom-kye

Park Beom-kye (born 27 April 1963) is a South Korean politician who has served in the National Assembly representing Daejeon since 2012. Choo Mi-ae and Park Beom-kye are Democratic Party of Korea politicians, justice ministers of South Korea and Yonsei University alumni.

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President of South Korea

The president of the Republic of Korea, also known as the president of Korea, is both the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Korea.

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Roh Moo-hyun

Roh Moo-hyun (1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the ninth president of South Korea between 2003 and 2008. Choo Mi-ae and Roh Moo-hyun are members of the National Assembly (South Korea) and south Korean Buddhists.

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Seoul

Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.

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South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.

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Taipei Times

The Taipei Times is the last surviving English-language print newspaper in Taiwan.

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The Korea Herald

The Korea Herald (코리아헤럴드) is a leading English-language daily newspaper founded in August 1953 and published in Seoul, South Korea.

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The Korea Times

The Korea Times is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea.

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Twitter

X, commonly referred to by its former name Twitter, is a social networking service.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.

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University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota (formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities), colloquially referred to as "The U", is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.

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Yonsei University

Yonsei University is a Christian private university in Seoul, South Korea.

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1996 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 12 April 1996.

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2000 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 13 April 2000.

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2004 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on April 15, 2004.

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2008 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on April 9, 2008.

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2012 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 11 April 2012.

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2016 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 13 April 2016.

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2024 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 10 April 2024.

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See also

Jeonju Chu clan

Justice ministers of South Korea

South Korean women judges

Women government ministers of South Korea

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choo_Mi-ae

Also known as Choo Mi Ae, Chu Mi-ae, Chu Miae.

, 2000 South Korean legislative election, 2004 South Korean legislative election, 2008 South Korean legislative election, 2012 South Korean legislative election, 2016 South Korean legislative election, 2024 South Korean legislative election.