Anti-Corruption and Democracy by Utilizing Legal Tech

Anti-Corruption — Seminar/Panel

Republic Of Korea — May 28, 2024 @ 4:00pm - 5:30pm GMT+09:00

Seoul, Korea

Host Organization and Partners — Ministry of the Interior and Safety

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A session on anti-corruption is themed around legal tech which presents a new paradigm of accountability driven by artificial intelligence (AI).
This session will demonstrate an auto-fill service for administrative appeal forms, the EASY Administrative Appeals, launched last February by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) and a citizen will share experiences of using the platform. In addition, academics will discuss ‘administrative decision-making and judicial review by AI’ and the ‘legal implications and prospects of legal technology.’

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