Abstract

The problem of Korean atomic bomb victims who lived in Japan during the Japanese colonial period was ignored for a long time. Recently, through the continuous demands of survivors, special laws and ordinances were enacted. Therefore this study analyzed the ordinances by using political analysis frameworks of Gilbert and Terrell: allocation, benefits, service delivery system, and finance. As a result, the genetics of atomic bombs were recognized at the target level, however, the benefits did not properly reflect the needs of victims such as the memorial projects and research on the actual condition. In terms of service delivery system, the victim network is active in itself, but there is no support. In terms of finance, the financial resources are provided by the Japanese government, so the budget is limited to medical expenses. In order to solve these problems, it is necessary to establish separate terms corresponding to survey status and the memorials. within the ordinance and to revise them in detail so that they can support the needs of the parties. In addition, the influence of participation and behavior of atomic bomb victims should be recognized and supported in the ordinance.

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