임오군란 이후 조선의 국제법적 지위에 대한 일본의 인식
Japanese Awareness about Joseon’s International Legal Status after Im-O Military Rebellion
유바다(고려대학교)
46호, 161~182쪽
초록
Qing(淸) arranged for the conclusion of the JoseonAmerica Treaty in 1882, and regulated the JoseonChina Regulation after suppressing the ImO Military Rebellion and defined Joseon as a SemiSovereign or Dependent State based on the Elements of International Law. SemiSovereign or Dependent State is a superior State under whose protection they are placed, that is, a state dependent upon Suzerainty which has a limited foreign sovereignty such as the rights of legation. The important thing is that Japan also accepted Qing's theory of SemiSovereign or Dependent State(半主・屬國) as to Joseon. After ImO Military Rebellion, Japan's officer Inoue Kowasi(井上毅) recognized Joseon’s position of SemiSovereign or Semi Dependent State, through Boissonade's legal counseling. For example, it is the view that Joseon gains the status of permanent neutrality, and five states including Qing and Japan become protectors. If so, Joseon would gain the international legal status of protectorate and his sovereignty should be limited. Ito Hirobumi(伊藤博文), who played an important role in making decisions over Joseon, also showed an attitude to acknowledge Joseon Dependent State theory through Theory of Joseon’s Sovereignty and Dependence(朝鮮主屬論文件). For example, he noted the case of Romania, which was the Vassal State and SemiSovereign or Dependent State of Ottoman Turks. He compared Joseon with Dependent States of Ottoman Turks such as Tunisia, Tripoli, Romania, Serbia and Egypt by examining Tokyo Daily Newspaper(東京日日新聞)’s Joseon independence theory(朝鮮獨立論). This contrasts with the previous research stream that Japan pursued Joseon’s independence.
Abstract
Qing(淸) arranged for the conclusion of the JoseonAmerica Treaty in 1882, and regulated the JoseonChina Regulation after suppressing the ImO Military Rebellion and defined Joseon as a SemiSovereign or Dependent State based on the Elements of International Law. SemiSovereign or Dependent State is a superior State under whose protection they are placed, that is, a state dependent upon Suzerainty which has a limited foreign sovereignty such as the rights of legation. The important thing is that Japan also accepted Qing's theory of SemiSovereign or Dependent State(半主・屬國) as to Joseon. After ImO Military Rebellion, Japan's officer Inoue Kowasi(井上毅) recognized Joseon’s position of SemiSovereign or Semi Dependent State, through Boissonade's legal counseling. For example, it is the view that Joseon gains the status of permanent neutrality, and five states including Qing and Japan become protectors. If so, Joseon would gain the international legal status of protectorate and his sovereignty should be limited. Ito Hirobumi(伊藤博文), who played an important role in making decisions over Joseon, also showed an attitude to acknowledge Joseon Dependent State theory through Theory of Joseon’s Sovereignty and Dependence(朝鮮主屬論文件). For example, he noted the case of Romania, which was the Vassal State and SemiSovereign or Dependent State of Ottoman Turks. He compared Joseon with Dependent States of Ottoman Turks such as Tunisia, Tripoli, Romania, Serbia and Egypt by examining Tokyo Daily Newspaper(東京日日新聞)’s Joseon independence theory(朝鮮獨立論). This contrasts with the previous research stream that Japan pursued Joseon’s independence.
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