Hankyung.com: CODIT Offers U.S. Think Tanks, Universities Extensive Legislative Data

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Establishing Global Partnerships: CODIT Expands U.S. Presence with 1 Billion+ Policy Data Records

SEOUL, South Korea, March 26, 2025 — According to a report from Hankyung.com:

Regulation tech firm CODIT is granting U.S. think tanks, academic institutions, and research organizations access to legislative data from South Korea, fostering strategic collaboration.

CODIT’s research division, the Global Evidence-Based Policy Institute, will support this initiative. The institute provides regulatory analysis, publishes policy reports, and conducts seminars featuring Korean legislative and government experts.

CODIT’s platform offers a broad spectrum of legislative and policy data, including:

  • Bills, laws, and meeting minutes from all sessions of The National Assembly of Korea (from 2012 onwards)
  • Legislator profiles, detailing political affiliations and committee assignments

The database has been actively used in academic and policy research. Organizations like Seoul National University’s Institute of International Studies and the Korea Legislation Research Institute have utilized CODIT’s database for legislative and governance analysis. The Seoul National University’s Institute of International Studies has specifically employed CODIT’s data for policy trend case studies and other academic projects, showcasing CODIT’s policy expertise.

CODIT’s Global Evidence-Based Policy Institute has also used its database to publish issue papers that offer key insights for businesses and institutions involved in government relations (GR), compliance, and public relations (PR). These publications address crucial 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()
  • [Issue Paper Vol.6] ESG Disclosure in Korea – Trends and Implications()

These reports deliver important guidance to industry leaders and research organizations navigating South Korea’s legal and regulatory landscape.

“Providing access to high-quality legislative data fosters collaboration and supports informed decision-making,” said Jieun Chung, CEO of CODIT. “Using 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.”

Furthermore, CODIT is a leader in AI-driven legal and regulatory analysis and holds a U.S. Patent (No. 12,229,809 B2) for its NLP-based search and logic-driven analytics technology. This innovation improves compliance strategies and risk management within heavily regulated industries such as finance, media, big tech, and healthcare. With an increasing presence in the U.S. market, CODIT is actively expanding partnerships with research institutions to improve cross-border legislative intelligence.

SOURCE Hankyung.com

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