Art and Sports Personnel

Art and Sports Personnel (Korean예술체육요원; Hanja藝術體育要員; RRYeseulcheyukyowon) is a service system under the Conscription in South Korea, subject to artists who have won prizes in art competitions or athletes who have won prizes in International Sports Competitions.

History

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The Art and Sports Personnel system was implemented in 1973 for those selected by the Specialist Selection Committee as it was recognized that those with academic, artistic, or physical specialties need to develop or demonstrate their specialties for the national interest. At that time, the relevant laws of this system were enacted on March 3, 1973, and stipulated in the Act on Special Regulations on Military Service Obligations (병역의무의 특례규제에 관한 법률), which took effect on April 3 of the same year.

Subject

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Selectors from the following persons;

Subject in the Arts field

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  • A person who has won at least second prize in the competition of an International art contest acknowledged by the Military Manpower Administration
  • A person who has won at first prize in the competition of an National art contest(field which has no international contest, such as Traditional Korean music, etc.) acknowledged by the Military Manpower Administration

Art contest acknowledged by the Military Manpower Administration shall be governed by the provisions related to art competitions prescribed by the "Regulations on the Assignment and Management of Art and Sports Personnel" of the Military Manpower Administration directive. Among them, international art competitions are divided into music competitions and dance competitions. A music contest is a competition joined by the World Federation of International Music Competitions under UNESCO, and a dance contest is a competition joined by the UNESCO International Dance Council or the International Theater Institute.[1]

Subject in the Sports field

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  • A person who shall have won at least 3rd prize(Gold, Silver or bronze medal) in the Olympics
  • A person who shall have won the 1st prize(Gold medal) in the Asian Games

Subject of past

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Subject of past by Directive

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Among the past subjects, those excluded by the revision of the directive are those in the art field as follows;

Subject of past by Enforcement Decree

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  • The Academic field was subject to the following subjects and was abolished in 1990.
    • An employee of an academic institution designated by the Ministry of Culture and Education who obtained a master's degree from the Graduate School of Korean Studies
    • Government-funded student studying abroad selected by the Ministry of Culture and Education
    • A person recognized by the head of the relevant central administrative organ as having made a significant contribution to the academic field
  • Subject in the Sports field
    • The following subjects have been affected since 1980, but were abolished in 1985
      • A person who shall have won the 2nd and 3rd prize(Silver or bronze medal) in the Asian Games(Changed to a person who shall have won the 1st prize from 1985)
      • A person who shall have won at prize in the FIFA World Cup
      • A person who shall have won at least 3rd prize in the Universiade(Changed to a person who shall have won the 1st prize from 1985, and abolished in 1990)
      • A person who shall have won at least 3rd prize in the World championship
      • A person who shall have won at least 3rd prize in the World Junior Championships
      • A person who shall have won at least 3rd prize in the Asian Championship
      • A person who shall have won at least 3rd prize in the Asian Junior Championships
    • The following subjects were abolished in December 2007.
      • A person who shall have won at least 16th prize in the FIFA World Cup(Enforcement form 2002)
      • A person who shall have won at least 4th prize in the World Baseball Classic(Enforcement form 2006)

Serve

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  • Form of Service: If selected, they receive basic military training within one month at an army training center(or 9th Marine Brigade Subordinate Marine Corps Training Camp in Jeju). and then work in their field of activities during the mandatory service period.
  • Service period
    • Current (after 2003[5]): 2 year 10 months(Rationale: Article 33–8, Paragraph 1 of Military Service Act)[6][7]
    • Previous (before 2003): 3 years[8]

Controversy and criticism

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  • There is controversy and criticism that it is not fair because it is recognized as an Exemption from Military service due to working in the field of Individual activities (Art or Sports) during the service period.
  • Through the Art and Sport personnel system under the Korean Conscription system, Artists and Athletes activities in their fields(Art or Sports) during Art and Sports personnel's mandatory service are considered to enforce non-military labor in the Forced Labour Convention. Therefore, it violates the Forced Labour Convention.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ (in Korean)예술·체육요원 편입 및 관리규정 제3조(Article 3 of Regulations on the Assignment and Management of Art and Sports Personnel)
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  5. ^ by Amended Article 30, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph 2 of Military Service Act, September 3, 2003
  6. ^ (in Korean)Article 33-8 of Military Service Act
  7. ^ Article 33-8 of Military Service Act
  8. ^ Article 26, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph 3 and Article 30 of Military Service Act(Act No. 5271, Jan 13, 1997)