CC BY 4.0Lee, Dong Young2025-05-302025-05-302025-05-29https://www.youtube.com/live/VyUn0z5Oj-8?si=wH2lzjbnYJNFmGhV&t=4561https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/4007IFLAPARL 2024 Annual Conference (Madrid, 17-18 October), Day Two, Third session. The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea has seen a sharp rise in proposed legislations, partly because bills proposed by its members do not undergo legislative impact analysis (LIA). To improve legislative quality, the National Assembly Research Service (NARS) established the Scientific Legislative Analysis Support Center in 2024, aiming to enhance policy-making through expert-driven analysis. The presentation focuses on the work of the Center in order to promote “scientific legislation” by advising, supporting, and educating on quantitative analysis methodology (slides presentation). Dong Young, Lee, PhD: Legislative Research Officer, Environment and Labor Team, National Assembly Research Service, Seoul, Republic of Koreaenhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Library and research services for parliamentsLegislationScientific researchScientific Legislative Analysis Support Service of the NARS in Republic of KoreaEvents MaterialLee, Dong Young