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JunBeom Park

Visiting Policy Fellow

JunBeom Park

Visiting Policy Fellow

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About

JunBeom is a Korean Fair Trade Commission official who has been serving since 2017. In his role, he conducts investigations, enforces corrections, imposes fines, and oversees implementations to uphold Korea’s fair market economy while enhancing consumer rights and interests.

He is committed to protecting consumer rights and has made significant contributions to consumer protection by handling various cases that safeguard consumer interests. By rectifying false and exaggerated advertisements and disclosing critical information necessary for consumer decisions, he enables consumers to make informed choices based on accurate information. JunBeom is particularly knowledgeable about consumer-related laws, such as advertising and e-commerce laws in Korea.

The consumer cases he has managed have been reported in numerous news outlets in Korea, further contributing to the protection of consumer rights and interests in the country.

Research Interests

Artificial Intelligence, Consumer Right, Digital Policy

Positions at the OII

  • Visiting Policy Fellow, September 2024 -

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