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1. Protection of Human Rights in Civil or Criminal Cases
1. Civil/criminal cases and the protection of human rights
1-1. Under the criminal investigation ("Su-sa")
1-1-1. The procedure of the criminal investigation.
1-1-2. Regulations on Human Rights during Criminal Investigation
1-2. How to react when arrested by the police.
1-3. The procedure of a Criminal Trial
1-4. Under Detention Facilities
1-4-1. How to react when arrested in a detention room of police station
1-4--2. How to react when you are detained in prison (detention house or jail)
1-5. Foreigners Protection Facility
1-5-1. Claim the Payment of Back-Wages
1-5-2. Victims of Industrial Accidents Are Released.
1-6. Cases of a Civil Action
1-6-1. The Procedure of a Civil Action
1-6-2. Compulsory Execution ("Kang-je-jip-haeng")
1-6-3. When the amount claimed is fewer than 20,000,000 won
1-6-4. Cautions when you taking a civil action.
2. Violence against Women & Support System for Victims
2-1. Sexual violence
2-2. Sexual harassment at work
2-3. Three types of Sexual harassment at work
2-4. When you get sexual harassment at work
2-5. Prejudices about Sexual Harassment
2-6. When you are raped
2-7. Domestic Violence
2-8. Support System for Victims
3. Information for Daily Lives
3-1. Medical System in Korea
3-2. Medical Problems
3-3. How to Use Pharmacy
3-4. Emergency Situation
3-5. When you are attacked or injured from a traffic accident
3-6. When You Use Banking Services
3-7. Points to Remember When You Rent Rooms
3-8. When You Borrow or Lend Money
3-9. When You Purchased Defective Goods
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