Hankyung.com introduces: CODIT Provides Comprehensive Legislative Data to U.S. Think Tanks and Academic Institutions
Establishing Global
Partnerships: CODIT Expands U.S. Presence with 1 Billion+ Policy Data Records
SEOUL, South Korea, March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from Hankyung.com:
CODIT, a cutting-edge
regulation tech company, is opening access to South Korea's legislative data
for U.S. think tanks, academic institutions, and research organizations
interested in strategic collaboration.
This partnership will
be supported by CODIT's research arm, the Global Evidence-Based Policy
Institute, which regularly provides regulatory analysis and insight, publishes
policy reports, and hosts seminars with Korean legislative and government
experts.
CODIT's platform
currently provides a wide range of legislative and policy data, including:
- Bills, laws, and
meeting minutes from all sessions of The National Assembly of Korea (2012 and
onwards)
- Legislator profiles,
including political affiliations and committee memberships
Its database has been
actively utilized in academic research and policy studies. The Seoul National
University's Institute of International Studies and the Korea Legislation
Research Institute have previously leveraged CODIT's database for comparative
governance and legislative analysis. In particular, The Seoul National
University's Institute of International Studies has used CODIT's data for case
studies on policy trends and other academic research projects. These
collaborations highlight CODIT's policy expertise.
CODIT's Global
Evidence-Based Policy Institute has also leveraged its database to publish
issue papers that offer critical insights for businesses and institutions
engaged in government relations (GR), compliance, and public relations (PR).
These publications cover key regulatory areas, including healthcare and
pharmaceuticals (including medical devices), AI and digital regulation,
environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies, health, safety, and
environment (HSE) regulations, and online platform regulations.
Recent publications
include:
- [Issue Paper Vol.7]
2025 Political Outlook and Corporate Response Strategies(Link)
- [Issue Paper Vol.6] ESG
Disclosure in Korea – Trends and Implications(Link)
These reports provide
essential guidance for industry leaders and research institutions navigating
South Korea's legal and regulatory environment.
"Providing access
to high-quality legislative data fosters collaboration and supports informed
decision-making," said Jieun Chung, CEO of CODIT. "With our unique
AI-driven technology, we are excited to offer a data partnership to research institutions
in the United States, enabling them to conduct more comprehensive policy
analysis of South Korea."
Separately, CODIT is at
the forefront of AI-driven legal and regulatory analysis and has secured a U.S.
Patent (No. 12,229,809 B2) for its NLP-based search and logic-driven analytics
technology. This innovation enhances compliance strategies and risk management
for highly regulated industries, including finance, media, big tech, and
healthcare. With its growing presence in the U.S. market, CODIT is rapidly
expanding partnerships with research institutions to strengthen cross-border
legislative intelligence.
Source: https://thecodit.com/kr-ko/press