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Korea nominates SNU Prof. Paik Jin-hyun for International Court of Justice
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Paik Jin-hyun, 67 , a longtime international law scholar and former president of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (Itlos ), declared his candidacy for the election.
Paik taught and conducted research in international law at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Institute of International Law and National Security .
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