Tragic Death of Korean Trainee Raises Alarming Questions About Military Discipline and Responsibility

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[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]Introduction: Tragic Death of Korean Trainee[/su_heading] In a shocking incident, a South Korean Army captain faces serious charges after a trainee died during unauthorized military training. This case highlights significant issues within military discipline and leadership responsibilities, prompting discussions on legal and ethical standards. [su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]The Incident[/su_heading] On [Date], Captain … Read more

The Ethical Dilemma of Online Vigilantism: Exploring the “Digital Prison” Phenomenon

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[su_note note_color=”#f8f8f0″ radius=”7″]In the digital age, the concept of “public shaming” has evolved into a form of online vigilantism, where individuals take it upon themselves to expose and punish alleged wrongdoers. The “Digital Prison” (디지털교도소), a controversial website in South Korea, has reignited debates around the ethics, legality, and implications of such platforms. This blog … Read more

Legal Battles Over Taxation on Affiliate Points: Lotte Shopping’s Ongoing Struggle

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[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]Introduction to Lotte Shopping’s Tax Controversy[/su_heading] Lotte Shopping has found itself in a legal battle with South Korean tax authorities, centering on the taxation of purchases made using affiliate-earned points. The retail giant argues that the value redeemed through these points should not be subjected to the additional burden of value-added tax … Read more