Acknowledgements
Preface
Executive Summary
I. Foreword
II. Program and Participants
III. Opening Remarks
1. Geun Hye Park, President, ROK
2. Sung-ho Lee, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission of Korea
3. Won-shik Chung, Former Prime Minister, ROK
4. Hong-koo Lee, Former Prime Minister, ROK
5. Michael Kirby, Former Chair of the Commission
of Inquiry on Human Rights in the DPRK
6. José Ramos-Horta, Former President of East Timor & Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
IV. Panel 1: Magna Carta: Reflections and Implications
V. Panel 2: Global Perspectives on North Korea’s Human Rights
VI. Luncheon Speech
Tae-yul Cho, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, ROK
VII. Eiji Han Shimizu, Director, Animation Film On Political Prison Camp
VIII. Panel 3: Testimonials
IX. Panel 4: What Can the World Do?
X. Panel 5: Human Rights and National Unification
XI. Roundtable Discussion: Magna Carta in North Korea
Preface
Executive Summary
I. Foreword
II. Program and Participants
III. Opening Remarks
1. Geun Hye Park, President, ROK
2. Sung-ho Lee, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission of Korea
3. Won-shik Chung, Former Prime Minister, ROK
4. Hong-koo Lee, Former Prime Minister, ROK
5. Michael Kirby, Former Chair of the Commission
of Inquiry on Human Rights in the DPRK
6. José Ramos-Horta, Former President of East Timor & Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
IV. Panel 1: Magna Carta: Reflections and Implications
V. Panel 2: Global Perspectives on North Korea’s Human Rights
VI. Luncheon Speech
Tae-yul Cho, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, ROK
VII. Eiji Han Shimizu, Director, Animation Film On Political Prison Camp
VIII. Panel 3: Testimonials
IX. Panel 4: What Can the World Do?
X. Panel 5: Human Rights and National Unification
XI. Roundtable Discussion: Magna Carta in North Korea