Foreign affairs crime
Foreign currency crime is an offense that endangers the existence of the state from the outside. Foreign criminal offenses under the Korean Criminal Act stipulate the foreign currency infringement crimes, felony crimes, transfer of sickness, transfer of facilities, transfer of facilities, transfer of goods, custody, general transfer, In foreign exchange crime, "enemy country" refers to a foreign country that is in a state of engagement with the Republic of Korea, and a foreign or foreigner group that is hostile to the Republic of Korea is considered to be the enemy. Although there is controversy whether the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is the "enemy country" of the Republic of Korea in the foreign exchange crime, the Supreme Court of the Republic of Korea stipulates that "in the case of espionage, it should be treated in accordance with the state." However, since the National Security Law is a special law in the criminal law, the spy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is usually punished by applying the National Security Law.