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333:(NSL) for leading Sanomaeng, which it alleged was an anti-state organization. Under the NSL at the time, an anti-state organization was an "association or group within the territory of the Republic of Korea or outside of it, which has the structure of command and control, as organized for the purpose of assuming a title of the government or disturbing the State". In advance of Sanomaeng, the Agency alleged Baik to have "published and distributed over 20 printed documents about Sanomaeng, to have organized two attacks on police boxes, to have communicated with other Sanomaeng members and to have received money from them". 225:
He had conducted research on human rights issues as a visiting scholar at the East Asian Legal Studies program at Harvard Law School from 2002 to 2003, and, during his sabbatical in 2017–18, researched as a visiting scholar at the Seoul National University Law Research Institute. He is also a member
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During the 22 days of ANSP interrogation, I was subjected to various types of torture such as sleep deprivation, drug injection and mob beating. Going through these rounds of torture I prepared myself for death three times . . .Five days before my , interrogators had this look on their faces that
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In 2015, he was selected as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) representing the Asia-Pacific region. He served the WGEID until 2022, as a member (2015-2022), Vice-Chair (2018-2020), and Chair-Rapporteur (2020-2021)
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Baik received a sentence of life imprisonment on 27 October 1992. Amnesty International quoted another report as stating that the judge wished for Baik to be "segregated from society indefinitely" for his refusal to accept the market economy mandated in the
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in 2017. This book received 2017 Book of Peace Award by the IPUS, Seoul National University, and was selected as 2018 Excellent Academic Book by the National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Korea. He is also the author of
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they had had enough of it, taking me to a special torture chamber. In the middle of the night investigators beat me for hours. They took turns in beating. Their demand was that complete silence was unacceptable.
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reviewing the enforced disappearance cases submitted to the United Nations by the States and the families of the victims or civil society organizations.
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and other civil society organizations for Baik's freedom, he was released in August 1998 from Wonju Correctional Institution in
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in St. Louis to establish the world's first treaty on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity
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The translated and updated version of this book was published in Korea by Changbi Publishers Inc. entitled
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in New York as a research consultant with a focus on human rights problems in both North and South Koreas.
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Previously, he was assistant professor and director of the Korean Legal Studies Program at
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56th United Nations Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
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reduced Baik's sentence to 15 years' imprisonment on February 20, 1993.
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Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by South Korea
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Baik was a legal advisor for the South Korean Delegation in the
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South Korean Agency for National Security and Planning
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Academic staff of the Peter A. Allard School of Law
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Richardson School of Law 228:Crimes Against Humanity Initiative 25: 322:, or shortly known as Sanomaeng. 377:Baik is the author of the book, 329:arrested Baik for violating the 98:human rights expert, 1992 arrest 411:"About Professor Tae-Ung Baik" 272:International Human Rights Law 211:. Baik is a well-known former 205:international human rights law 135: 119: 1: 761:University of Hawaiʻi faculty 279:Peter A. Allard School of Law 190:University of Hawaii at Manoa 766:Notre Dame Law School alumni 301:Bar in the State of New York 172: 158: 65:1963 (age 60–61) 817: 796:International law scholars 29: 726:Human Rights Watch people 252:Seoul National University 179: 102: 52: 721:New York (state) lawyers 776:American legal scholars 655:. UNHRC. Archived from 633:. 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Index

Baik Tae-Ung
Korean name
Baik

Paju, Gyeonggi
South Korea
Hangul
Hanja



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
University of Hawaii at Manoa
William S. Richardson School of Law
Honolulu
Hawaii
international human rights law
Korean law
South Korean
prisoner of conscience
Crimes Against Humanity Initiative
Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute
Washington University School of Law
Busan, South Korea
Seoul National University
Seoul, South Korea
Notre Dame Law School
LL.M.
JSD

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