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Book Introduction
“My friend posted my picture on social media without my permission.”
“Can I get a refund for a game item I secretly bought with my parents’ credit card?”
“Can I pick up money I found on the street and use it?”
These are questions that children may have wondered about at least once in their daily lives.
"So this law came into being" is a children's law textbook that naturally teaches children what law is and why it is necessary through questions and situations like this.
A total of 70 different legal stories are told through hilarious four-panel cartoons and interesting stories, allowing you to learn difficult and rigid laws in a fun way.
Reading books not only builds a vast knowledge of the law, but also helps you understand the values of rights, responsibilities, fairness, and consideration.
This book is an interesting read for anyone from elementary school to middle school students, and is great for use both at home and at school.
“Can I get a refund for a game item I secretly bought with my parents’ credit card?”
“Can I pick up money I found on the street and use it?”
These are questions that children may have wondered about at least once in their daily lives.
"So this law came into being" is a children's law textbook that naturally teaches children what law is and why it is necessary through questions and situations like this.
A total of 70 different legal stories are told through hilarious four-panel cartoons and interesting stories, allowing you to learn difficult and rigid laws in a fun way.
Reading books not only builds a vast knowledge of the law, but also helps you understand the values of rights, responsibilities, fairness, and consideration.
This book is an interesting read for anyone from elementary school to middle school students, and is great for use both at home and at school.
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index
Chapter 1: How to Meet on the Internet
My friend posted my picture on social media without permission - 10 Violations of Portrait Rights
You secretly signed up for a gaming site using your parents' resident registration number? - Resident Registration Act 12
Can I get a refund for game items I purchased without my parents' permission? - Legal Acts of Minors 14
Am I punished for insulting someone in a one-on-one conversation? - Cyber Defamation Act 16
Is it coercion to ask someone to "Like" or "Subscribe"? - Coercion 18
Is leaving a negative review defamation? - Cyber Defamation 20
Can I download and watch movies for free? - Copyright Act 22
I submitted a book report assignment that I copied from the internet - Copyright Act 24
What happens if I upload illegal pornography online? - Sexual Violence Punishment Act 26
Posting malicious comments indiscriminately will result in punishment - Article 28 of the Information and Communications Network Act
Sending spam emails without permission is illegal - Article 30 of the Information and Communications Network Act
What is Online Grooming Crime? - Juvenile Sexual Protection Act 32
How long do I have to return items purchased online? - Article 34 of the Electronic Commerce Act
You said I had to verify my identity to post? - Internet Real-Name System 36
Chapter 2: How to meet at school or academy
Do teenagers go to jail if they commit a crime? - Juvenile Act 40
If you witness school violence, you must report it. - School Violence Prevention Act 42
Is a "love stick" necessary in the classroom? - Elementary and Secondary Education Act 44
Is it a crime to take someone else's property without knowing it? - Embezzlement of Lost Property 46
Is it a crime to spy on a friend's chat? - Violation of Privacy Act 48
Why School Zones Were Created? - Road Traffic Act 50
Are there laws for school lunches? - School Lunch Act 52
Can I get a refund on my tuition? - Private School Act 54
Do people with disabilities have to receive separate education? - Special Education Act 56
Is a private tutor who lied about graduating from a prestigious university guilty? - Document Forgery 58
Chapter 3: How to Meet at Home or on the Street
Can I get my New Year's money back from my mom? - Minors' Property Rights 62
Is it a crime to pick up a wallet that fell on the street? - Embezzlement of Lost Property, Section 64
Throwing objects out of a window is also a criminal offense - Minor Offenses Act 66
Are you being fined more for jaywalking near an overpass? - Road Traffic Act 68
Can I change my name if I don't like it? - Case Law on Name Changes, 70
Can I change my last name to my mother's? - Australian Edition 72
Child abuse is prohibited by law - Child Abuse Punishment Act 74
Is it illegal to abandon a dog on the street? Animal Protection Act 76
Who is responsible if you fall into a manhole? - National Compensation Act 78
What are the penalties for graffitiing cultural heritage? - Cultural Heritage Act 80
Why can't I play music in stores? - Copyright Act 82
What should I do if there's a dispute over noise between floors? - Apartment Management Act 84
The item I received by courier was damaged - Standard Terms and Conditions for Delivery 86
Is the wedding ceremony more important or the marriage registration? - Family Relations Registration Act 88
Can I leave a recorded will? - Recorded Will 90
Why was the volume-based waste fee system created? - Waste Management Act 92
Chapter 4: How to Meet in Everyday Life
Is it a crime to keep change you received wrongfully? - Embezzlement of Lost Property, Section 96
What happens if you make a false report to 119? - Fire Service Act 98
I got food poisoning from eating spoiled food at a restaurant - Food Sanitation Act 100
Why Are Standard Contracts Important? - Standard Contracts 102
Is it illegal to pick ginkgo nuts from trees along Garosu-gil? - Embezzlement of Lost Property 104
What happens if my dog bites someone? - Negligent Manslaughter 106
You're not allowed to catch frogs? - Wildlife Act 108
Are there designated camping areas? - Natural Environment Conservation Act 110
People under 15 can't work part-time? - Labor Standards Act 112
You must not sell alcohol or cigarettes to minors - Youth Protection Act 114
Almost Forgot to Use Pengsoo's Name? - Trademark Law 116
Who is responsible if you lose your shoes in a restaurant? - Commercial Law 118
Why is it essential to disclose the origin of food ingredients? - Country of Origin Labeling System 120
Can a man change his gender to female, or a woman change her gender to male? - Case Law 122 on Gender Correction
What if I'm not satisfied with the outcome of a trial? - 124
Is it illegal to not have facilities for the disabled? - Act on the Convenience of Persons with Disabilities, etc. 126
Chapter 5: The Curious and Interesting Laws of the Old World and the Laws of the World
Should a thief become a slave to the house he robbed? - Gojoseon, Article 8, Law 130
Putting a person in a boiling cauldron? - Joseon Dynasty Paenghyeong 132
You got punished for wearing a miniskirt? - Minor Offenses Act 134
You can buy guns at the grocery store in the US - US Gun Ownership Law 136
The World's Scariest Singapore Law - Singapore Law 138
Drinking alcohol will send you to jail? - Pakistani Law 140
Can't you name your baby as you wish? - Danish Naming Law 142
Public displays of affection are punishable? - Dubai Law 144
You'll be fined for using your smartphone on the street? - Hawaii's Distracted Pedestrian Prevention Law 146
Don't carry heavy backpacks - India's School Bag Weight Limit Law 148
Are there laws in space? - Space Law 150
Appendix Glossary of Legal Terms 152
My friend posted my picture on social media without permission - 10 Violations of Portrait Rights
You secretly signed up for a gaming site using your parents' resident registration number? - Resident Registration Act 12
Can I get a refund for game items I purchased without my parents' permission? - Legal Acts of Minors 14
Am I punished for insulting someone in a one-on-one conversation? - Cyber Defamation Act 16
Is it coercion to ask someone to "Like" or "Subscribe"? - Coercion 18
Is leaving a negative review defamation? - Cyber Defamation 20
Can I download and watch movies for free? - Copyright Act 22
I submitted a book report assignment that I copied from the internet - Copyright Act 24
What happens if I upload illegal pornography online? - Sexual Violence Punishment Act 26
Posting malicious comments indiscriminately will result in punishment - Article 28 of the Information and Communications Network Act
Sending spam emails without permission is illegal - Article 30 of the Information and Communications Network Act
What is Online Grooming Crime? - Juvenile Sexual Protection Act 32
How long do I have to return items purchased online? - Article 34 of the Electronic Commerce Act
You said I had to verify my identity to post? - Internet Real-Name System 36
Chapter 2: How to meet at school or academy
Do teenagers go to jail if they commit a crime? - Juvenile Act 40
If you witness school violence, you must report it. - School Violence Prevention Act 42
Is a "love stick" necessary in the classroom? - Elementary and Secondary Education Act 44
Is it a crime to take someone else's property without knowing it? - Embezzlement of Lost Property 46
Is it a crime to spy on a friend's chat? - Violation of Privacy Act 48
Why School Zones Were Created? - Road Traffic Act 50
Are there laws for school lunches? - School Lunch Act 52
Can I get a refund on my tuition? - Private School Act 54
Do people with disabilities have to receive separate education? - Special Education Act 56
Is a private tutor who lied about graduating from a prestigious university guilty? - Document Forgery 58
Chapter 3: How to Meet at Home or on the Street
Can I get my New Year's money back from my mom? - Minors' Property Rights 62
Is it a crime to pick up a wallet that fell on the street? - Embezzlement of Lost Property, Section 64
Throwing objects out of a window is also a criminal offense - Minor Offenses Act 66
Are you being fined more for jaywalking near an overpass? - Road Traffic Act 68
Can I change my name if I don't like it? - Case Law on Name Changes, 70
Can I change my last name to my mother's? - Australian Edition 72
Child abuse is prohibited by law - Child Abuse Punishment Act 74
Is it illegal to abandon a dog on the street? Animal Protection Act 76
Who is responsible if you fall into a manhole? - National Compensation Act 78
What are the penalties for graffitiing cultural heritage? - Cultural Heritage Act 80
Why can't I play music in stores? - Copyright Act 82
What should I do if there's a dispute over noise between floors? - Apartment Management Act 84
The item I received by courier was damaged - Standard Terms and Conditions for Delivery 86
Is the wedding ceremony more important or the marriage registration? - Family Relations Registration Act 88
Can I leave a recorded will? - Recorded Will 90
Why was the volume-based waste fee system created? - Waste Management Act 92
Chapter 4: How to Meet in Everyday Life
Is it a crime to keep change you received wrongfully? - Embezzlement of Lost Property, Section 96
What happens if you make a false report to 119? - Fire Service Act 98
I got food poisoning from eating spoiled food at a restaurant - Food Sanitation Act 100
Why Are Standard Contracts Important? - Standard Contracts 102
Is it illegal to pick ginkgo nuts from trees along Garosu-gil? - Embezzlement of Lost Property 104
What happens if my dog bites someone? - Negligent Manslaughter 106
You're not allowed to catch frogs? - Wildlife Act 108
Are there designated camping areas? - Natural Environment Conservation Act 110
People under 15 can't work part-time? - Labor Standards Act 112
You must not sell alcohol or cigarettes to minors - Youth Protection Act 114
Almost Forgot to Use Pengsoo's Name? - Trademark Law 116
Who is responsible if you lose your shoes in a restaurant? - Commercial Law 118
Why is it essential to disclose the origin of food ingredients? - Country of Origin Labeling System 120
Can a man change his gender to female, or a woman change her gender to male? - Case Law 122 on Gender Correction
What if I'm not satisfied with the outcome of a trial? - 124
Is it illegal to not have facilities for the disabled? - Act on the Convenience of Persons with Disabilities, etc. 126
Chapter 5: The Curious and Interesting Laws of the Old World and the Laws of the World
Should a thief become a slave to the house he robbed? - Gojoseon, Article 8, Law 130
Putting a person in a boiling cauldron? - Joseon Dynasty Paenghyeong 132
You got punished for wearing a miniskirt? - Minor Offenses Act 134
You can buy guns at the grocery store in the US - US Gun Ownership Law 136
The World's Scariest Singapore Law - Singapore Law 138
Drinking alcohol will send you to jail? - Pakistani Law 140
Can't you name your baby as you wish? - Danish Naming Law 142
Public displays of affection are punishable? - Dubai Law 144
You'll be fined for using your smartphone on the street? - Hawaii's Distracted Pedestrian Prevention Law 146
Don't carry heavy backpacks - India's School Bag Weight Limit Law 148
Are there laws in space? - Space Law 150
Appendix Glossary of Legal Terms 152
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Can I get a refund for game items I secretly purchased without my parents' permission?
According to the Civil Code, minors must obtain the consent of their guardians when performing a legal act.
Paying for game items online can also be considered a legal act.
Therefore, if a minor purchases a game item without the consent of a guardian, cancellation is possible.
… … However, you need to prove that you made the payment without the parent’s consent, and the process can be very complicated and difficult.
So, minors must always get their parents' permission when purchasing anything online.
--- p.15
I submitted my book report assignment by copying it from the internet.
Any writing is a creative work that is protected by copyright, just like music or movies.
Therefore, using such creative works without permission also constitutes a ‘violation of copyright law.’
Of course, referring to information on the Internet does not necessarily mean that you are breaking the law.
If you completed your homework by referencing only some of the content and adding your own opinions to it, it may not be considered a violation of copyright law.
--- p.25
Is it a crime to take someone else's belongings without knowing?
There are times when you accidentally take someone else's belongings, not intentionally.
In most cases, there is no legal punishment.
Because I didn't steal anything on purpose.
However, if you do not return it even after knowing that it is someone else's property, you can be punished for 'embezzlement of lost property.'
--- p.47
Can I get my New Year's money back from my mom?
According to civil law, a minor must obtain permission from his or her guardian to engage in legal acts.
Asset management can also be considered a legal act, as guardians can manage the assets of minors on their behalf.
Even if a guardian spends all of their allowance on raising their child, it is not a legal problem.
--- p.63
Throwing something out of a window is also a crime.
If you carelessly throw something out of a window in a place where there is a risk of harm to others, you may be punished under the Minor Offenses Act.
If someone is injured by an object I throw, I could be charged with assault or negligent homicide and receive a heavier punishment.
According to the Civil Code, minors must obtain the consent of their guardians when performing a legal act.
Paying for game items online can also be considered a legal act.
Therefore, if a minor purchases a game item without the consent of a guardian, cancellation is possible.
… … However, you need to prove that you made the payment without the parent’s consent, and the process can be very complicated and difficult.
So, minors must always get their parents' permission when purchasing anything online.
--- p.15
I submitted my book report assignment by copying it from the internet.
Any writing is a creative work that is protected by copyright, just like music or movies.
Therefore, using such creative works without permission also constitutes a ‘violation of copyright law.’
Of course, referring to information on the Internet does not necessarily mean that you are breaking the law.
If you completed your homework by referencing only some of the content and adding your own opinions to it, it may not be considered a violation of copyright law.
--- p.25
Is it a crime to take someone else's belongings without knowing?
There are times when you accidentally take someone else's belongings, not intentionally.
In most cases, there is no legal punishment.
Because I didn't steal anything on purpose.
However, if you do not return it even after knowing that it is someone else's property, you can be punished for 'embezzlement of lost property.'
--- p.47
Can I get my New Year's money back from my mom?
According to civil law, a minor must obtain permission from his or her guardian to engage in legal acts.
Asset management can also be considered a legal act, as guardians can manage the assets of minors on their behalf.
Even if a guardian spends all of their allowance on raising their child, it is not a legal problem.
--- p.63
Throwing something out of a window is also a crime.
If you carelessly throw something out of a window in a place where there is a risk of harm to others, you may be punished under the Minor Offenses Act.
If someone is injured by an object I throw, I could be charged with assault or negligent homicide and receive a heavier punishment.
--- p.67
Publisher's Review
Fun and essential legal knowledge that children need to know!
The content is centered around important and basic laws that children are likely to have heard of at least once, such as the Copyright Act, Animal Protection Act, School Violence Prevention Act, Juvenile Act, and Portrait Rights Violation.
The book explains various laws that you may encounter in everyday life, such as on the internet, at school, on the street, in the supermarket, and at home, in a fun way, so as you read it, you will quickly learn legal common sense that you may have previously found difficult.
Knowing why laws exist can help you understand law and society more deeply.
To respect students' personal rights, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act prohibited corporal punishment, and the name change process became easier to guarantee individuals' right to pursue happiness.
On the other hand, as awareness of gender equality increased, the 'household system' was abolished, and the 'Internet real-name system' disappeared to protect freedom of expression.
In this way, laws sometimes arise and sometimes disappear as needed.
When you understand the reason, the law feels much closer and your understanding of society broadens.
An interesting story structure that utilizes an actual issue.
We reconstructed and introduced major social issues such as contract disputes between famous idols and their agencies, the EBS Pengsoo trademark controversy, and the Gyeongbokgung Palace wall graffiti incident, in a way that is accessible to children.
Realistic stories can stimulate children's curiosity and naturally develop their general knowledge of current events.
You will also naturally come to realize that the law is a set of rules that are closely connected to our lives.
Introducing ancient laws and the world's strange laws!
There are various laws in the world depending on the era and country.
This book also introduces various interesting legal stories, such as the Eight Articles of the Gojoseon Dynasty, the Paenghyeong (penguin) law of the Joseon Dynasty, gun possession laws in the United States, and the school bag weight limit law in India, stimulating children's imagination and intellectual curiosity.
Also, through somewhat unfamiliar and novel laws, we can gain a deeper understanding of the atmosphere of the times and the culture of other countries.
Includes a dictionary of legal terms and meticulous review by a practicing lawyer!
There are many difficult and confusing legal terms, such as the difference between the Constitution and the Civil Code, the respective roles of judges, lawyers, and prosecutors, and the difference between fines and surcharges.
This book includes a separate "Dictionary of Legal Terms" at the end of the text to help you easily look up concepts you're curious about. The accuracy of the legal information has also been enhanced through the advice and review of practicing attorneys.
The content is centered around important and basic laws that children are likely to have heard of at least once, such as the Copyright Act, Animal Protection Act, School Violence Prevention Act, Juvenile Act, and Portrait Rights Violation.
The book explains various laws that you may encounter in everyday life, such as on the internet, at school, on the street, in the supermarket, and at home, in a fun way, so as you read it, you will quickly learn legal common sense that you may have previously found difficult.
Knowing why laws exist can help you understand law and society more deeply.
To respect students' personal rights, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act prohibited corporal punishment, and the name change process became easier to guarantee individuals' right to pursue happiness.
On the other hand, as awareness of gender equality increased, the 'household system' was abolished, and the 'Internet real-name system' disappeared to protect freedom of expression.
In this way, laws sometimes arise and sometimes disappear as needed.
When you understand the reason, the law feels much closer and your understanding of society broadens.
An interesting story structure that utilizes an actual issue.
We reconstructed and introduced major social issues such as contract disputes between famous idols and their agencies, the EBS Pengsoo trademark controversy, and the Gyeongbokgung Palace wall graffiti incident, in a way that is accessible to children.
Realistic stories can stimulate children's curiosity and naturally develop their general knowledge of current events.
You will also naturally come to realize that the law is a set of rules that are closely connected to our lives.
Introducing ancient laws and the world's strange laws!
There are various laws in the world depending on the era and country.
This book also introduces various interesting legal stories, such as the Eight Articles of the Gojoseon Dynasty, the Paenghyeong (penguin) law of the Joseon Dynasty, gun possession laws in the United States, and the school bag weight limit law in India, stimulating children's imagination and intellectual curiosity.
Also, through somewhat unfamiliar and novel laws, we can gain a deeper understanding of the atmosphere of the times and the culture of other countries.
Includes a dictionary of legal terms and meticulous review by a practicing lawyer!
There are many difficult and confusing legal terms, such as the difference between the Constitution and the Civil Code, the respective roles of judges, lawyers, and prosecutors, and the difference between fines and surcharges.
This book includes a separate "Dictionary of Legal Terms" at the end of the text to help you easily look up concepts you're curious about. The accuracy of the legal information has also been enhanced through the advice and review of practicing attorneys.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 30, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 156 pages | 338g | 148*210*12mm
- ISBN13: 9791164069309
- ISBN10: 1164069306
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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