국가에 의한 예술지원의 법적 문제점Legal Problems corncerning the State,s Supports for the Arts
- Other Titles
- Legal Problems corncerning the State,s Supports for the Arts
- Authors
- 이준형
- Issue Date
- Dec-2005
- Publisher
- 법학연구원
- Keywords
- 예술의 자유; artistic freedom; 문화국가원리; doctrine of culture state; 예술지원; state's supports for arts; 저작권; copyright; 국가의 중립의무; state's duty of impartiality
- Citation
- 法學論文集, v.30, no.1, pp 37 - 53
- Pages
- 17
- Indexed
- KCICANDI
- Journal Title
- 法學論文集
- Volume
- 30
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 37
- End Page
- 53
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/181892
- ISSN
- 1225-5726
- Abstract
- The modern state actually support the arts in several ways, and there can be hardly found criticism against the support any more; to a legal scholar(above all as a constitutional law matter) the question still remains, whether the state is mandated with an obligation(or a right) to support artists as well as their activities. In addition, if the question be answered positively, another one will arise: what could and should really be taken aim by the supports? This article sequently scrutinize into the following questions: whether the artistic freedom(art. 22 Ⅰ of the Korean Constitution) can be in harmony with the modern doctrine of culture state, subject to selective(i.e. discriminative) supports; hether
the legal meanings of “arts” should be relatively conceptualized in different laws, including the constitution, copyright law, criminal law, culture protection law as well as culture promotion law; whether copyright system, originally prepared by the state for incentives to artists as indirect support, could be burdensome to other ones, on the contrary; and finally legal problems of national endowment as direct support. All those mentioned above, required us to turn about to see aim(s) of national supports to artists. In a liberal society, these are probably impartial supports for spreading, not evaluating, every kind of culture. So, a state can support individual artists and their activities, consume their works, supply them with possible public helps and tax benefits; among them, all the topics but for the last were mentioned here. The meaning of arts will reach so far that the state is susceptible to a great temptation to maneuver artistic activities as it wants, which always runs counter to our constitutional order. In conclusion, the state has a duty of impartiality as censor, consumer as well as benefactor.
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