원문정보
The Korea-China relation seen through Ocean-related Clauses Shown on Commercial Treaties and Disintegration of Maritime Restrictions in late 19th century
초록
영어
First, the emergence of modern treaty system in the wake of the Opium War meant the disintegration of China's maritime restrictions. This article, noting ocean-related clauses as shown on the treaties - emergency rescue, measuring coastal waters, shipping, the navy, maritime customs - analyzed major treaties and examined the process whereby images of the ‘ocean’ in late 19th century changed to modern ones. A number of commercial treaties entered into at that time were mostly related with trade, containing so many ocean-related clauses such as the maritime customs, shipping, the navy. And these treaty clauses represented the process in which ocean-related international and domestic laws of Western powers were applied in the oceans in China. Second, the ban between Joseon and Ching was lifted in late 19th century and an essential change occurred between the two countries as they entered into a commercial treaty. The purpose of this study is exploring how the Korea-China relation changed during the opening process of marine transportation and fishing between Joseon and Ching.
목차
(2) 개항시기 조청 간 맺은 통상조약에 나타난 해운, 해군, 어업
(3) 맺음말을 대신하여
Abstract