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가처분 발령에서 공익(公益) 요건에 관한 검토 : Public Interest Factor for Preliminary Injunctions in Korea

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전원열

Issue Date
2022
Publisher
한국민사소송법학회
Citation
민사소송, Vol.26 No.3, pp.461-502
Abstract
In order to get preliminary injunctions in Korea, plaintiffs should show merits of his or her own right and the necessity of injunctive relief. The merits of right correspond to likelihood of success requirement of the United States, and the necessities of injunctive relief to both of irreparable harm and balancing test.
In comparing the requirements for preliminary injunction between Korea and U.S., a conspicuous characteristic is that U.S. Supreme Court holds that public interest is one of four requirements for preliminary injunction while Korean Supreme Court does not.
In this article, I reviewed what public interest means in the context of preliminary injunctions. When (or in which type of cases) does public interest appear as a requirement for preliminary injunctions? How different is the intensity of public interest factor according to cases? What kind of impact exists when a party is a government entity? Does the cause of action or requested injunctive relief have influence on the public interest of the case? Above are the topics that this article has dealt.
ISSN
1226-7686
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/198747
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