Kang Il-Won (강일원; born 26 December 1959) is a former Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea. He graduated with degrees in law from Seoul National University (LL.B.) and the University of Michigan Law School (LL.M.). He was also a member of Venice Commission representing South Korea, from 2015.[1]

Kang Il-won
강일원
Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea
In office
September 2012 – September 2018
Member of Venice Commission representing South Korea
In office
December 2015 – February 2019
Preceded byPark Han-chul
Succeeded byLee Suk-tae
Personal details
Alma materSeoul National University (LL.B.)

Career

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  • Judge, Seoul Criminal District Court, 1985
  • Judge, Jinju Branch of Masan District Court, 1989
  • Judge, Eastern Branch of Seoul District Court, 1991
  • Judge, Seoul Civil District Court, 1994
  • Judge, Seoul High Court, 1996
  • Judge, Seoul District Court, 1999
  • Research Judge, Supreme Court, 2001
  • Senior Judge, Western Branch of Seoul District Court, 2003
  • Senior Judge, Seoul Central District Court, 2005
  • Senior Judge, Daejeon High Court, 2006
  • Chief of Judicial Policy Office, National Court Administration, 2007
  • Chief of Planning and Coordination Office, National Court Administration, 2009
  • Senior Judge, Seoul High Court, 2011
  • Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea 2012
  • Chair, Joint Council on Constitutional Justice, Venice Commission (European Commission for Democracy through Law, since Apr. 2013)
  • Member of the Bureau, Venice Commission (since Dec. 2015; re-elected Dec. 2017)

References

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  1. ^ "KANG Il-Won". Venice Commission website. Retrieved 2022-04-29.