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학술저널
저자정보
저널정보
한국복식학회 복식 복식 제29권
발행연도
1996.8
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171 - 182 (12page)

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This thesis is concerned with the study of the court attire, the typical attire of the judicial world in a point of time that more than 100 years have passed since the introduction of the modern judical system. In recognition of the fact that compiled data of the official uniform or attire in Korea are insufficient, this study placed its signification on the provision of information with focus on attire. As a result of studying court attire in Korean, the conclusion was made as fallows ; Firstly, Official attires in Yi Dynasty were divided by wearing embroidered insignia on the breast andthe back of an official robe according to court rank as well as by wearing Sa-mo (thin silk hat, 紗帽) in wadded clothes of Dan-ryeong(團領) and attaching all sorts of appurtenances(胸背) including bands(帶) and shoes(靴). The Minister of Justice was equipped with Ho-pyo (pattern of tiger and leopard, 虎豹), Dae-sa-heon equipped with Hae-chi (fambulous animal knowing virtue and vices, 해치), the mayor of Seoul (Han-sung-bu`s Pan-yun) equipped with Un-an (wild geese in clouds, 雲雁). In the era of the King Young-jo, the minister of Justice had no change in its official robe, but the mayer (Pan-yun) of Seoul (Han-sung-bu) had Un-an(wild geese in clouds, 雲雁) changed into Un-hak (cranes in the crowd, 雲鶴). In the King Ko-jong era, the minister of Justice (Pan-suh of Hyung-jo) had Ho-pyo (pattern of tiger and leopard, 虎豹) changed into Ssang-ho (a couple of tigrs, 雙虎), and the mayor of Seoul (Han-sung-bu) had Un-hak (cranes in the crowd, 雲鶴) changed into Ssang-hak (a couple of cranes, 雙鶴), on embroideved insignia on the breast and back of an official robe. Laws and regulations concerning court attire began with the In-judgement Full-dress Uniform Requlation for official-level Cleircal Staff below the ordinary staff, the Issue No. 14 of the Royal Ordinance in 1906, provided as 「the matter cincerning the Dress Regulation of the Tibunal staff of the Cho-sun Government-Gerneral」the Issue No. 222 of the Royal Ordinance in 1911, and changed into 「the Regulation on the Dress of Judge, Prosecutor, Attorney and Law Count Clerk」the Issue No. 12 of the Supreme Court Rule in 1953 after the establishment of Korean Government since emancipation from the Japanese rule and into 「the Regulation concerning the Court Attire of Judge and law Court Clerical Staff」, the Issue No. 516 of the Supreme Court Rule in 1966. The judicial system in Korea is the system introduced from the foreign country rather than autogenously developed. And it came to pass through the Japanese colonial period in the beginning that it took root in Korea, and was not stabilized in harmony with our native tradition. Accordingly, the attare regulation in the judicial system took root in our society by accepting the Japanese attire regulation as it was, and judical officials have come to wear the count attire similar to that of the Japanese imperialist era due to its influence though Korean independent government was established together with liberation form the Japanese rule. The more regrettable thing is that the current court attire has maintained the form greatly influenced by the U.S. court attire. Fortunately, as the judicial circles have recently raised their voices for change in the court attire, it has been told that the formation of a meeting for a new court attire has been under way. The birthof the court attire into Which our tradition is sublimated is expected. This study end up with thinking that the must Korean thing is the most global thing in this era that people in the world are clamoring for globalization.

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