Senior judges object to rushed legislation as tribunal plan raises constitutional risks

South Korea’s judiciary has endured political storms, but few match the speed and force of this month’s legislative push. On Wednesday, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea pushed two judicial reform bills through the National Assembly’s Legislation and Judiciary Committee, including a special act that would establish a tribunal for the 2024 martial law case.

On Friday, the country’s most senior judges convened at the Supreme Court.

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