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Jeju Island, South Korea law on the Rights of Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins

South Korea
Jeju Island
Submitted in 2024
Statutory law
Animal Rights, Personhood, Rights Of Nature
Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins
Animal
Choe Jae-chun (working group chair); Representative Wi Seong-gon; Members of National Assembly
Civil Society, Government

Summary

In December 2024, a proposal was introduced to the National Assembly to grant legal personhood rights to the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin living off the coast of Jeju Island in South Korea was introduced to the National Assembly.

Since 2023, Jeju island’s government has been working to introduce Korea’s first-ever “eco legal personhood” system to protect Jeju’s environmental and ecological values and “set a new standard” for domestic ecological and environmental policies. In order to introduce the environmental personhood system, Jeju has been operating a working group composed of academics, lawyers, and experts to come up with a proposal.

The bill would amend the “Special Act on the Establishment of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province and the Development of the Jeju Free International City” to recognize these species as “eco-legal entities, granting them certain rights and legal protections to ensure long-term ecological sustainability.” Other key provisions of the bill include:

• Designation of specific species or ecosystems as eco-legal persons
• Assignment of rights and duties to ensure their sustainability
• Formation of a committee to protect and advocate for these rights
• Establishment of funding mechanisms to support these efforts

The formation of the Committee on Support for Eco-Legal Persons will consist of up to 10 members, including one chairperson, and be composed of local residents, ecological experts, representatives of environmental organizations, and government officials.

“The introduction of the eco legal personhood system is an innovation to solve the common human challenge of overcoming the climate crisis and become a civilization where humans and nature coexist.” (Jeju Governor. Oh Young-hun)

​​The initiative is currently under review by the National Assembly’s Public Administration and Security Committee. If passed, it would be the first instance of legal personhood for a natural entity in Korea—marking a historic shift in South Korea’s environmental policy and setting a new global precedent for recognizing the rights of nature at a local governance level.

Legal Document

To see the original legal document(s) for this initiative, click the links below:

South Korea Amendment on Rights of Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins [PDF]

Additional Resources

To see other supplementary information related to this initiative, click the links below:

[Article 2025] Environmental Group Urges Legal Rights for Jeju’s Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins
[Article 2023] Jeju pushes to grant Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins legal personhood

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