Ordinance of Student Rights
| Ordinance of Student Rights | |
| Hangul | 학생인권조례 | 
|---|---|
| Hanja | 學生人權條例 | 
| Revised Romanization | Haksaengingwonjorye | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Haksaenginkwŏnjorye | 
Student Human Rights Ordinance (Korean: 학생인권조례) is an ordinance in operation in some cities and provinces in South Korea. It first began in Gyeonggi-do Province (2010) and expanded to Gwangju (2011), Seoul (2012), the North Jeolla Province (2013), the South Chungcheong Province (2020, later revoked in 2024), and Jeju Province (2021). In 2019, South Gyeongsang Province proposed a bill as well, but it was finally rejected after being met by strong opposition from Christian groups. The primary objective of the ordinance is to extend human rights protection for students and youth in South Korea.