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      <title>Cancellation of Information Non-Existence Notice by the Human Rights Commission</title>
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      <description>The recent ruling by the Seoul Administrative Court to cancel the National Human Rights Commission&amp;rsquo;s (NHRC) notice of information non-existence highlights a pivotal moment in the realm of information transparency within public institutions. The court emphasized that simply stating we do not possess this information is insufficient, especially when there is a reasonable likelihood that such information exists. This ruling underscores the importance of accountability and thoroughness in handling discrimination complaints, particularly those related to gender.</description>
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