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Ewha Exchanges MOU(Memorandum of Understanding) for Mutual Cooperation with the Constitutional Court and the National Health Insurance Corporation

  • 작성처
  • Date2009.06.26
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Ewha Womans University and the Constitutional Court exchanged MOU(Memorandum of Understanding) for mutual cooperation June 16.

The intention of the agreement was to work together to nurture quality lawyers and embody constitutional spirit through exchange of human and material resources. Through this agreement, both sides will cooperate in areas such as joint research of constitutional law studies, internship programs and assistance for lectures on constitutional law theories and practices.

President Lee Bae Yong said, "It is a very meaningful occasion that Ewha and the Constitutional Court have agreed to cooperate in fostering women leaders who will  protect human rights and democracy and embody constitutional spirit."

In addition, Ewha Law School and the National Health Insurance Corporation have signed an agreement on providing practical education to students on June 17.

This agreement will allow 10 law school students to have practical experience in the field that includes legal counseling, research on various cases and documents, and writing preliminary legal opinions and briefs.

Ewha Law School will strengthen its status as a leading law school by its absolute superiority in fostering women talents through the agreements with Constitutional Court and the National Health Insurance Corporation.