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Abstract

Purpose

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In an effort to reduce ambiguity around customs clearance of items deemed pernicious to public morality and present lessons for customs administration, this research aims to explore ways to improve customs clearance for RealDolls. Furthermore, by suggesting specific ideas to improve the process, this research also aims to contribute to the future customs clearance of socially controversial and legally ambiguous items.

Design/methodology/approach

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The authors have decided to review studies from ethical and legal perspectives to focus on the legislation and its enforcement issues. The literature review is designed to provide insights on how to incorporate legal and ethical reasoning in the customs clearance process for RealDolls. Supplementary interviews were also conducted with criminal lawyers and customs officials to obtain expert knowledge on domestic legislation and customs control against the sex toys industry.

Findings

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As a result of the study, it is found that a complete ban on RealDoll infringes on individuals' right to pursue happiness guaranteed by the Constitution and in most cases, cannot be implemented without loopholes. Therefore, it is suggested that the import regulation on RealDolls should be changed to the negative list system, which selectively disapproves certain RealDolls based on a list of RealDolls previously denied clearance by either the Supreme Court or the Customs Clearance Screening Committee. In addition, to have sufficient ethical and legal grounds, it is necessary to expand research on RealDolls regulation and actively introduce the process of obtaining social consensus.

Originality/value

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There has been little discussion on regulating RealDolls on the customs clearance level; no specific criterion exists except the public morality clause. This study is vital in that it reviews issues of RealDolls customs clearance from legal and ethical perspectives. Doing so also has a practical significance of providing implications for the customs policies regarding items deemed pernicious to public morality.

Details

Title
Making RealDolls regulation at the border work
Author
Jisoo Yi 1 ; Lee, Jun Hee 2 

 Dankook University - Jukjeon Campus, Yongin, Republic of Korea 
 Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, USA 
Pages
130-142
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
2632122X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2725730896
Copyright
© Jisoo Yi and Jun Hee Lee. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/ legalcode (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.