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31 August 2016
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF (NORTH KOREA)
List of Documents
1.
General Information and Maps
Title:
North Korea. Administrative Divisions.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Source:
Larousse. L'Encyclopédie en ligne.
Date of Document:
July 2005
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Title:
Location of Political Prison Camps (Kwanliso) and Ordinary Prison Camps (Kyohwaso) in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Source:
United Nations. High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Accessed Date:
21 August 2014
Keywords:
map; penal system; political prisoners
Title:
Korea, North. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Date of Document:
15 August 2016
Accessed Date:
29 August 2016
Keywords:
country overview; drug trafficking; map; military service; statistics; trafficking in persons
Title:
Starvation and malnutrition, including periods of food shortages from 1990 to 2012
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
19 July 2012
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
children; country overview; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy
Title:
Operational Guidance Note: North Korea (DPRK)
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
26 November 2014
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
children; corruption; disappeared persons; government corruption; humanitarian situation; internal displacement; judicial corruption; labour; legal system; legislation; penal system; police/security forces; political opposition; religion; social services; statistics
Title:
Challenges to Human Rights Information Gathering in North Korea
Source:
Brookings Institution. International Forum on North Korea.
Date of Document:
28 November 2012
Accessed Date:
29 August 2016
Keywords:
country overview
Title:
Country Information and Guidance. Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea): Opposition to the Regime.
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
26 November 2014
Accessed Date:
28 November 2014
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; citizenship; corruption; crime; disappeared persons; election; extralegal executions/killings; family law; femicide; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; gender-based violence; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; identity documents; institutional efficacy; internal displacement; international guidance note; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; minorities; nationality; organized crime; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; statistics; torture; trafficking in persons; transport infrastructure; warrants
Title:
Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2015.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
13 April 2016
Accessed Date:
19 April 2016
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; children; citizenship; corruption; disappeared persons; domestic violence; ethnic and national groups; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of the press; gender equality; institutional efficacy; internal displacement; Internet; labour; legal system; minorities; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political prisoners; race; religion; sexual minorities; sexual violence; state surveillance; torture; warrants
Title:
North Korea. Amnesty International Annual Report 2015/16: The State of the World's Human Rights.
Source:
Amnesty International
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; Internet; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; minorities; nationality; penal system; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; state surveillance; torture
Title:
North Korea. World Report 2016: Events of 2015.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2016
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; citizenship; conflict; corruption; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; government corruption; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; internal displacement; Internet; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; nationality; penal system; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons; transport infrastructure
Title:
Pyongyang Republic: North Korea's Capital of Human Rights Denial
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
9 February 2016
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; corruption; crime; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of movement; gender-based violence; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; map; marriage; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; police/security forces complaints; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
Report of the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
2 July 2014
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
abduction; children; citizenship; crime; disappeared persons; domestic violence; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; gender equality; gender-based violence; labour; legislation; penal system; religion; social services; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). 2014 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
Source:
United Kingdom. Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Date of Document:
12 March 2015
Accessed Date:
24 August 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; crime; domestic violence; election; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; gender-based violence; human rights activists; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; labour; legislation; political activities; political prisoners; religion; sexual minorities; sexual violence; social services; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
19 January 2016
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; citizenship; crime; disappeared persons; domestic violence; ethnic and national groups; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; gender equality; humanitarian situation; judicial efficacy; labour; legislation; marriage; minorities; nationality; penal system; police/security forces; political prisoners; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
North Korea. Freedom in the World 2016.
Accessed Date:
25 August 2016
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; corruption; country overview; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; institutional efficacy; Internet; judicial efficacy; labour; political activities; political prisoners; religion; sexual minorities; state surveillance; torture
Title:
Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Report of the Secretary-General 2015.
Source:
United Nations. General Assembly.
Date of Document:
25 September 2015
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; gender-based violence; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; legal system; penal system; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; statistics; torture
Title:
Report of the Detailed Findings of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
7 February 2014
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; citizenship; conflict; corruption; crime; disappeared persons; document fraud; domestic violence; drug trafficking; election; ethnic and national groups; extralegal executions/killings; family law; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; gender-based violence; government corruption; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; identity documents; institutional efficacy; Internet; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; military service; nationality; penal system; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; statistics; torture; trafficking in persons; warrants
3.
Identification Documents and Citizenship
Title:
The situation of citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) who approach embassies of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) in Canada or in other countries to request citizenship; whether North Koreans are automatically...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
18 December 2012
Accessed Date:
28 August 2013
Keywords:
citizenship; social services
Title:
Whether North Korean defectors to South Korea are issued government documents that indicate they are genuine defectors
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
29 February 2012
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
citizenship; identity documents; legislation
Title:
Processing times for North Koreans to obtain South Korean citizenship and passports; whether there are any restrictions on international travel for North Koreans who have defected to South Korea
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
1 March 2012
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
citizenship; freedom of movement; identity documents
Title:
Whether there are any limitations on the eligibility for citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) to obtain citizenship in the Republic of Korea (South Korea), including any restrictions on resettlement support provided...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
2 August 2013
Accessed Date:
12 December 2013
Keywords:
citizenship; legislation; nationality; social services
Title:
The North Korean Defector Resident Registration Certificate, including purpose, issuance procedures, and duration; prevalence of fraudulent certificates
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
10 September 2013
Accessed Date:
12 December 2013
Keywords:
citizenship; identity documents; social services
4.
Political Activities and Organizations
Title:
I. Political Transformation. Bertelsmann Stiftung, BTI 2016 — North Korea Country Report.
Source:
Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung.
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; crime; freedom of the press; institutional efficacy; Internet; legal system; map; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; state surveillance
Title:
North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
30 October 2015
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; crime; freedom of the press; institutional efficacy; Internet; legal system; map; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; state surveillance
5.
Gender, Domestic Violence and Children
Title:
Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Social Institutions and Gender Index 2014.
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Accessed Date:
28 November 2014
Keywords:
disappeared persons; domestic violence; family law; female genital mutilation; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; gender equality; gender-based violence; government corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legislation; marriage; penal system; police efficacy; political organizations; political prisoners; sexual violence; social services; torture; trafficking in persons
6.
Sexual Minorities - (No items in this section)
7.
Criminality and Corruption
Title:
Illicit: North Korea's Evolving Operations to Earn Hard Currency
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Author:
Sheena Chestnut Greitens
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; crime; drug trafficking; organized crime
Title:
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (Tier 3). Trafficking in Persons Report 2016.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
June 2016
Accessed Date:
25 August 2016
Keywords:
children; crime; labour; legal system; penal system; sexual violence; state surveillance; statistics; torture; trafficking in persons
8.
Military Service - (No items in this section)
9.
Judiciary, Legal and Penal Systems
Title:
Gulag, Inc. The Use of Forced Labor in North Korea's Export Industries.
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
26 May 2016
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
children; disappeared persons; labour; marriage; penal system; police/security forces; political prisoners; statistics
10.
Police and Security Forces - (No items in this section)
Title:
North Korea. Freedom of the Press 2016.
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
freedom of expression; freedom of the press; Internet; legal system; legislation; penal system; state surveillance
Title:
North Korea: The Web As a Pawn in the Power Game. Enemies of the Internet Report 2014.
Source:
Reporters Without Borders
Date of Document:
12 March 2014
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
Internet; penal system; state surveillance; statistics
Title:
Connection Denied: Restrictions on Mobile Phones and Outside Information in North Korea.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
9 March 2016
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; freedom of expression; freedom of the press; Internet; legal system; state surveillance; statistics
Title:
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of. International Religious Freedom Report for 2015.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
10 August 2015
Accessed Date:
29 August 2016
Keywords:
legislation; religion; statistics
Title:
North Korea. United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Annual Report 2016.
Source:
United States. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Date of Document:
2 May 2016
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; internal displacement; Internet; labour; legal system; minorities; nationality; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; state surveillance; torture; transport infrastructure
13.
Nationality, Ethnicity and Race - (No items in this section)
14.
Exit/Entry and Freedom of Movement
Title:
North Korean Refugees in China. Annual Report 2015.
Source:
United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
Date of Document:
8 October 2015
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; rejected asylum seekers; torture
Title:
Whether defectors from North Korea are monitored by South Korean authorities in South Korea; if so, the nature of the monitoring and whether it continues after North Koreans obtain South Korean citizenship; whether defectors who object...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
1 March 2012
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
citizenship; extralegal executions/killings; police/security forces; state surveillance
15.
Labour, Employment and Unions - (No items in this section)
16.
Other - (No items in this section)
The following changes have been made to the previous package dated 13 May 2016:
Title:
Corée du Nord. L'Encyclopédie en ligne.
URL:
http://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/flashfixe/Cor%C3%A9e_du_Nord/1306045
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Title:
Korea, North. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Date of Document:
11 August 2015
URL:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kn.html
Accessed Date:
24 August 2015
Keywords:
country overview; drug trafficking; map; military service; statistics; trafficking in persons
Title:
Operational Guidance Note: North Korea (DPRK)
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
25 June 2013
URL:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/310448/North_Korea_operational_guidance_2013.pdf
Accessed Date:
21 August 2013
Keywords:
children; corruption; disappeared persons; government corruption; humanitarian situation; internal displacement; judicial corruption; labour; legal system; legislation; penal system; police/security forces; political opposition; religion; social services; statistics
Title:
North Korea. Amnesty International Annual Report 2014/15: The State of the World's Human Rights.
Source:
Amnesty International
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/asia-and-the-pacific/north-korea/report-korea-democratic-peoples-republic-of/
Accessed Date:
24 August 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; Internet; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; minorities; nationality; penal system; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; state surveillance; torture
Title:
North Korea. World Report 2015: Events of 2014.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2015
URL:
http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2015/country-chapters/north-korea
Accessed Date:
19 February 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; citizenship; conflict; corruption; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; government corruption; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; internal displacement; Internet; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; nationality; penal system; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons; transport infrastructure
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Marzuki Darusman
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
13 June 2014
URL:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/RegularSessions/Session26/Pages/ListReports.aspx
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; citizenship; crime; disappeared persons; domestic violence; ethnic and national groups; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; gender equality; humanitarian situation; judicial efficacy; labour; legislation; marriage; minorities; nationality; penal system; police/security forces; political prisoners; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
North Korea. Freedom in the World 2015.
URL:
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2015/north-korea#.VWyUts9VhBc
Accessed Date:
24 August 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; corruption; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; government corruption; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; internal displacement; Internet; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; minorities; nationality; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual minorities; social services; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons; transport infrastructure
Title:
Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Report of the Secretary-General.
Source:
United Nations. General Assembly.
Date of Document:
5 December 2014
URL:
http://www.refworld.org/docid/549821574.html
Accessed Date:
12 January 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; gender-based violence; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; legal system; penal system; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; statistics; torture
Title:
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (Tier 3). Trafficking in Persons Report 2014.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
June 2014
URL:
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/countries/2014/226753.htm
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
children; Internet; labour; legislation; penal system; police/security forces; political prisoners; sexual violence; statistics; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
North Korea. Freedom of the Press 2014.
URL:
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-press/2014/north-korea
Accessed Date:
3 February 2015
Keywords:
freedom of expression; freedom of the press; Internet; legal system; legislation; penal system; state surveillance
Title:
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of. International Religious Freedom Report for 2013.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
28 July 2014
URL:
http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/irf/religiousfreedom/index.htm?year=2013&dlid=222139
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
legislation; religion; statistics
Title:
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of. International Religious Freedom Report for 2014.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
14 October 2015
URL:
http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/irf/religiousfreedom/index.htm?year=2014&dlid=238304
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
legislation; religion; statistics
Title:
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). USCIRF Annual Report 2015.
Source:
United States. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Date of Document:
30 April 2015
URL:
http://www.uscirf.gov/sites/default/files/USCIRF%20Annual%20Report%202015%20%282%29.pdf
Accessed Date:
24 August 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; internal displacement; Internet; labour; legal system; minorities; nationality; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; state surveillance; torture; transport infrastructure
Title:
Democratic People's Rep. of Korea Atlas Map
Source:
United Nations. High Commissioner for Refugees.
Date of Document:
July 2005
URL:
http://www.unhcr.org/441688550.html
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Title:
Marked for Life: Songbun, North Korea's Social Classification System
Source:
The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
6 June 2012
URL:
http://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/HRNK_Songbun_Web.pdf
Accessed Date:
21 August 2013
Keywords:
corruption; country overview; crime; family law; humanitarian situation; identity documents; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; military service; penal system; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; religion; social services; state surveillance
Title:
The Hidden Gulag: The Lives and Voices of 'Those Who Are Sent to the Mountains'
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Page Numbers:
4-37, 111-122, 148-154, 156-167
URL:
http://hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/HRNK_HiddenGulag2_Web_5-18.pdf
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; corruption; crime; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of movement; gender-based violence; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; map; marriage; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; police/security forces complaints; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
CORI Country Report: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Source:
Country of Origin Research and Information
Date of Document:
October 2012
URL:
http://www.refworld.org/docid/50ed7d742.html
Accessed Date:
21 August 2013
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; corruption; crime; disappeared persons; election; extralegal executions/killings; family law; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; gender equality; gender-based violence; government corruption; humanitarian situation; identity documents; institutional efficacy; Internet; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; military service; penal system; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces; police/security forces complaints; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual minorities; sexual violence; social services; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons; transport infrastructure; warrants
Title:
Unusual Activity at the Kanggon Military Training Area in North Korea: Evidence of Execution by Anti-aircraft Machine Guns?
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
29 April 2015
Author:
Greg Scarlatoiu; Joseph Bermudez Jr.
URL:
http://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/HRNKInsider_Greg_Joe_4_29_15.pdf
Accessed Date:
24 August 2015
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of expression; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; legal system; map; penal system; police/security forces; political prisoners; state surveillance; statistics; torture
Title:
North Korea Faces Heightened Human Rights Scrutiny
Source:
Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement
Date of Document:
21 March 2013
URL:
http://www.refworld.org/docid/514d72d82.html
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
crime; disappeared persons; penal system; sexual violence; statistics; torture
Title:
Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Report of the Secretary-General
Source:
United Nations. General Assembly.
Date of Document:
19 September 2013
URL:
http://www.un.org/en/ga/third/68/documentslist.shtml
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; crime; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; humanitarian situation; internal displacement; labour; legislation; penal system; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; social services; statistics; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
Summary Prepared by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Accordance with Paragraph 15 (b) of the Annex to Human Rights Council Resolution 5/1 and Paragraph 5 of the Annex to Council Resolution 16/21: ...
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/19/PRK/3
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
23 January 2014
URL:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/UPR/Pages/KPSession19.aspx
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
children; crime; disappeared persons; drug trafficking; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; gender equality; human rights activists; judicial corruption; labour; legislation; marriage; minorities; penal system; police/security forces; religion; sexual violence; social services; statistics; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
National Report Submitted in Accordance with Paragraph 5 of the Annex to Human Rights Council Resolution 16/21: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/19/PRK/1
Source:
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Date of Document:
30 January 2014
URL:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/UPR/Pages/KPSession19.aspx
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
children; crime; family law; freedom of expression; gender equality; humanitarian situation; legal system; legislation; marriage; police/security forces complaints; political activities; social services; statistics
Title:
North Korean Authorities Use Arbitrary Crackdowns as Labor Recruitment Tactic
Date of Document:
30 April 2015
Author:
Jieun Kim; Roseanne Gerin
URL:
http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/authorities-use-arbitrary-crackdowns-as-labor-recruitment-tool-04302015154740.html
Accessed Date:
24 August 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; labour
Title:
North Korean Succession and the Risks of Instability. Asia Report No. 230.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
25 July 2012
URL:
http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/asia/north-east-asia/230-north-korean-succession-and-the-risks-of-instability.pdf
Accessed Date:
21 August 2013
Keywords:
corruption; crime; freedom of the press; institutional efficacy; Internet; legal system; map; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; state surveillance
Title:
North Korea Moving Towards a 'Criminal' Market Economy: Report
Date of Document:
15 April 2014
Author:
Parameswaran Ponnudurai
URL:
http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/illicit-04152014015031.html
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
corruption; crime; drug trafficking; organized crime
Title:
Images Reveal Scale of North Korean Political Prison Camps
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
3 May 2011
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/articles/news/2011/05/images-reveal-scale-north-korean-political-prison-camps/
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
penal system; political prisoners; torture
Title:
New Satellite Images Show Blurring of Political Prison Camp and Villages in North Korea
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
March 2013
URL:
http://www.refworld.org/docid/5139af152.html
Accessed Date:
21 August 2013
Keywords:
children; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; humanitarian situation; labour; legal system; map; penal system; political opposition; political prisoners; state surveillance; torture
Title:
The Death Penalty in North Korea: In the Machinery of a Totalitarian State
Source:
International Federation for Human Rights
Date of Document:
16 May 2013
URL:
http://www.fidh.org/IMG/pdf/en-report-northkorea-high-resolution.pdf
Accessed Date:
21 August 2013
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; crime; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; gender equality; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; map; penal system; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; state surveillance; torture
Title:
North Korea's Hidden Gulag: Interpreting Reports of Changes in the Prison Camps
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
27 August 2013
URL:
http://www.hrnk.org/publications/hrnk-publications.php
Accessed Date:
22 August 2014
Keywords:
children; disappeared persons; labour; marriage; penal system; police/security forces; political prisoners; statistics
Title:
A Quiet Opening. North Koreans in a Changing Media Environment.
Date of Document:
May 2012
Page Numbers:
1-60, 70-73
Author:
Jane Kim; Nat Kretchun
URL:
http://www.intermedia.org/a-quiet-opening-in-north-korea/
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
corruption; freedom of expression; freedom of the press; Internet; legal system; state surveillance; statistics
Title:
Strangers at Home: North Koreans in the South. Asia Report No. 208.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
14 July 2011
URL:
http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/asia/north-east-asia/north-korea/208%20-%20Strangers%20at%20Home%20-%20North%20Koreans%20in%20the%20South.pdf
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
abduction; children; citizenship; crime; ethnic and national groups; family law; freedom of movement; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; legislation; map; marriage; nationality; penal system; political activities; political opposition; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; social services; statistics; trafficking in persons
Title:
North Korea: Freedom of Movement, Opinion and Expression
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
August 2009
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/ASA24/002/2009/ja/
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of expression; freedom of movement; freedom of the press; labour; legislation; political prisoners; rejected asylum seekers; religion; torture
Title:
Fears for Nine Forcibly Returned from China to North Korea
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
28 February 2012
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/articles/news/2012/02/fears-nine-forcibly-returned-china-north-korea/
Accessed Date:
26 October 2012
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; rejected asylum seekers; torture
Title:
Pyongyang Republic: North Korea's Capital of Human Rights Denial
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
9 February 2016
URL:
https://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/Collins_PyongyangRepublic_FINAL_WEB.pdf
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; corruption; crime; disappeared persons; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of movement; gender-based violence; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; map; marriage; penal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; police/security forces complaints; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; political prisoners; race; rejected asylum seekers; religion; sexual violence; state surveillance; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
I. Political Transformation. Bertelsmann Stiftung, BTI 2016 — North Korea Country Report.
Source:
Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung.
URL:
http://www.bti-project.org/en/reports/country-reports/detail/itc/prk/
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; crime; freedom of the press; institutional efficacy; Internet; legal system; map; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; state surveillance
Title:
North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
30 October 2015
URL:
https://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/Gause_NKHOC_FINAL_WEB.pdf
Accessed Date:
18 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; crime; freedom of the press; institutional efficacy; Internet; legal system; map; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; state surveillance
Title:
Illicit: North Korea's Evolving Operations to Earn Hard Currency
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Author:
Sheena Chestnut Greitens
URL:
https://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/SCG-FINAL-FINAL(1).pdf
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; crime; drug trafficking; organized crime
Title:
Gulag, Inc. The Use of Forced Labor in North Korea's Export Industries.
Source:
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Date of Document:
26 May 2016
URL:
https://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/KKJ_Gulag_INC_FinalFinal_WEB.pdf
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
children; disappeared persons; labour; marriage; penal system; police/security forces; political prisoners; statistics
Title:
Connection Denied: Restrictions on Mobile Phones and Outside Information in North Korea.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
9 March 2016
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/asa24/3373/2016/en/
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
corruption; freedom of expression; freedom of the press; Internet; legal system; state surveillance; statistics
Title:
North Korean Refugees in China. Annual Report 2015.
Source:
United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
Date of Document:
8 October 2015
URL:
http://www.cecc.gov/sites/chinacommission.house.gov/files/documents/2015%20AR%20NKR.pdf
Accessed Date:
19 July 2016
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; rejected asylum seekers; torture
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