The Justice Ministry petitioned the court to disband the Unified Progressive Party in November 2013, accusing it of supporting North Korea-style socialist systems and posing a threat to South Korea's liberal democracy.
The request was made two months after key party members were arrested for allegedly plotting a pro-Pyongyang rebellion to overthrow the South Korean government in the event of a war on the Korean Peninsula.
It is the first time the court has ordered the breakup of a political party since it was founded in 1988 to better protect basic public rights.
In the late 1980s, South Korea was evolving into a genuine democracy following decades of military-backed dictatorships.
Previously, authoritarian leaders, including current President Park Geun-hye's father, arbitrarily dissolved parliament and political groups and banned party activities to suppress their rivals.
Party members have said they want only greater reconciliation with North Korea.
The rebellion charges led to the conviction of seven party members now serving prison terms of up to nine years for either inciting rebellion or violating the country's anti-Pyongyang security law.
The verdict will add to the criticism that Park's government infringes upon freedom of speech and could further aggravate a bitter political divide between the right and left.
Park's liberal rivals have said her heavy handed style is similar to that of her father, former President Park Chung-hee, who ruled the country for 18 years until his 1979 assassination.
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