Lee Suk-tae

Lee Suk-tae is a Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea, nominated by Supreme Court chief Kim Myeong-soo and appointed by President Moon Jae-in in year 2018. He is also an member of Venice Commission representing South Korea, from 2019. He is regarded as liberal, left-wing group among nine Justices of the Constitutional Court. He is also a South Korean cause lawyer who fought for human rights.

Career
Following list is summary of Lee Suk-tae's career.
 * 1985		Lawyer, Lee Suk-tae Law Offices
 * 1989		Lawyer, Duksu Joint Notarization and Law Offices
 * 1997		Lawyer, Duksu Joint Law Offices
 * 2000		Lawyer, Duksu Law Offices / Chairman, Human Rights Affairs Committee of Korean Bar Association
 * 2003	   Secretary to the President for Public Offense Disciplines, Office of the President for Civil Service Discipline
 * 2004		President, MINBYUN-Lawyers for a Democratic Society
 * 2007		Non-executive Director, Korea Democracy Foundation
 * 2008		Co-president, Civil Peace Forum
 * 2011		Co-president, People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy
 * 2015		Chairman, Special Investigation Commission for 4. 16 Sewol Ferry Disaster
 * 2017		Co-president, Truth and Justice Forum
 * 2018		President, Public Interest & Human Rights Litigation Center of MINBYUN-Lawyers for a Democratic Society
 * 2018 	    Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea (Since 21 September 2018)