Abstract

Various movements for carbon neutrality and eco-friendliness are proceeding globally grounded on the conversion of energy; however, resources like oil still occupy an important position. In this situation, legislation is an important issue in the preparation of the basic system to manage and cope with it properly. Korean legislation has been significantly influenced by the law in the Japanese colonial era. Japanese colonial rule was based on the legislation to exploit labor and material from colonial Joseon in many ways then. This is our painful and unforgettable history.
 For this reason or such, there are quite a lot of similar parts between Korea and Japan in terms of the administrative system and the legal system. Therefore, based on the historical review of the legislation, it is necessary to attempt to consider and contemplate historical and legal implications related to the Mining Law. It was such a painful history, but we should not keep living in it. Therefore, it is needed for us to select the items that can be referred to now and think about the issues from various perspectives for mutual survival.
 In conclusion, from realistic perspectives, it is necessary to examine and discuss it constantly to make new mineral resources efficient within the conditions related to resources changing globally and utilize Korean resources more usefully.

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