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South Korea legalises adultery | South Korea | The Guardian
South Korean court decriminalises adultery by striking down 'outdated' law | South China Morning Post
South Korean court decriminalises adultery - BBC News
South Korea legalises adultery, condom stock surges - India Today
Adultery Is No Longer an Affair of the State in South Korea - The New York Times
South Korean condom stock surges after court says adultery not a crime
Full article: The abolition of the adultery law in South Korea: A critique
South Korea Decriminalizes Adultery, Condom Share Price Soars | Time
Korean adultery decriminalized after 62 years
Adultery laws - Wikipedia
Anger at Adultery Betrays Fear at Fragility of Marriage
South Korea Bans 'Immoral' Hook-Up Website Ashley Madison | Time
Adultery Is No Longer an Affair of the State in South Korea - The New York Times
Adultery [S. 497 IPC and S. 198(2) CrPC] | SCC Blog
Adultery No Longer a Crime (in Korea)! | KLAWGURU.COM
FYI: Illegal Things in South Korea | PinoySeoul.com
Adultery Legal in South Korea - YouTube
South Korea's Highest Court Strikes Down Adultery Law
Court strikes down controversial South Korean adultery law - MaltaToday.com.mt
Ground for divorce in Korea: (1) Adultery - Seoul Law Group
Our cheating hearts - The Korea Times
Actress Ok So-ri arrives for her trial at a court in Goyang, near Seoul, December 17, 2008. A South Korean court on Wednesday handed out a suspended prison sentence for adultery to
South Korea legalises adultery | South Korea | The Guardian
Court: Adultery now not a crime in South Korea | CNN
South Korea Decriminalizes Cheating, Shares Of Contraceptive Companies Rise : The Two-Way : NPR
No Longer Criminal In South Korea, Adultery Entangles In 'Love Affairs in the Afternoon'
South Korea abolishes 62-year-old law banning adultery – shares in condom manufacturer surge | The Independent | The Independent
Court: Adultery now not a crime in South Korea | CNN
Confucianists and Catholics Express Concern over Abolition of Anti-Adultery Law | Be Korea-savvy