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AI laws have been introduced in Korea and Europe, yet securing remedies for AI-related human rights harms remains difficult. Users of Big Tech platforms also face challenges in claiming redress for data protection rights violations. In response, civil society across regions has pursued public interest litigation and policy advocacy. How have civil societies responded so far, and how should they respond going forward? This forum brings together global civil society actors to share experiences and promote rights-based AI governance.

* Korean-English simultaneous interpretation provided

▶️Program

○ European Cases: Jullaya Vorasuntharosoth (SOMI), Matthias Spielkamp (Algorithm Watch)

○ Korean Cases: Lee, Eun-Woo (Lawfirm Jihyang), Chang, Yeo-Kyung (Institute for Digital Rights)

* Co-host: Citizens' Coalition for Economic Justice, Lawyers for a Democratic Society – Digital Information Committee, Seoul YMCA Citizens' Mediation Center, Consumers Korea, Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet, People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, Consumers Union of Korea.

* Organiser and contact: Institute for Digital Rights, idr.sec@gmail.com

* Supporter: Heinrich Böll Foundation

 

17 June 2025
10:00 CEST(UTC+2, 17:00 KST)
Online
Organised by
Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet and others