393:(also known as the Asian Peace Prize) for Community Leadership by the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation with the citation " for effective service to the cause of equal judicial rights for liberation of Korean Women." Three years later, she received the international legal aid award of the International Legal Aid Association. Some of the other awards that she received were the World Methodist Peace Award in 1984, and in 1981 the Honorary Doctorate in Law from the Drew University in Madison, NJ. In 1971 she won the conference award when she participated in the World Peace Though Law Conference held in Belgrade.
267:. Her father was a gold miner; her mother was named Kim Heung-Won. Most girl's parents taught girls how to work, but her parents thought that girls need to study, so she went to school with other boys. Her maternal grandfather founded the Methodist Church in Lee's hometown. After completing school in Pukjin, she studied at
232:'s first female lawyer . She was also the founder of the country's first legal aide centre. She fought for women's rights all through her career. Her often mentioned refrain was, "No society can or will prosper without the cooperation of women." Her dedication to law also got her the epithet "the woman judge."
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She wrote 15 books on issues concerning women and her first book published in 1957 was titled
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283:(who had studied in America), in 1936. He was suspected of being a spy for the United States in the 1940s and was imprisoned as "anti-Japanese". He later became the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
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