Korea Future

Korea Future

Korea Future is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to investigating human rights violations in North Korea and advocating for accountability and justice. The organization has distinguished itself by securing international recognition and accountability measures for North Korean survivors, working closely with governments and multilateral institutions to apply targeted sanctions and political resolutions.

Korea Future operates through expert legal analysis and in-depth investigations, equipping policymakers with unique evidence against North Korean human rights abuses. Its approach is grounded in sustained collaboration with North Korean survivors across the UK, Europe, and South Korea, providing real-time insights from the ground. This enables the group to document ongoing violations and influence international human rights policies.

The organization has had notable impacts on significant international decisions and resolutions, including amendments by the European Council on human rights sanctions (CFSP 2024/2009), United Nations Human Rights Council resolutions (A/HRC/RES/55/21), and European Parliament resolutions on related issues.

The governance of Korea Future includes respected figures such as Victoria Nida, Oliver Windridge, and Mitra Motlagh, all committed to advancing justice through legal and diplomatic channels. The firm’s lobbying efforts focus on human rights, international justice, and geopolitical influence related to North Korea.

Since registration in the EU Transparency Register, Korea Future has maintained a steady presence engaging with key EU institutions on human rights policy, sanctions, and legal accountability measures relevant to North Korea.

  • Type: Non-profit, non-governmental organization

  • Areas of Lobbying: Human rights, international justice, North Korea policy

  • Key Focus: Advocacy for North Korean survivors and securing international accountability

No related lobbyists found.

Korea Future primarily falls into these lobbying categories:

  • Human Rights Advocacy

  • International Justice and Legal Accountability

  • Sanctions and Policy Influence regarding North Korea

Korea Future networks with:

  • Governments and multilateral institutions (including EU bodies and the United Nations)

  • Human rights organizations and survivor networks in the UK, Europe, and South Korea

  • European Council, United Nations Human Rights Council, European Parliament

Specific affiliated organizations beyond this general networking were not disclosed in the sources.

No specific public detailed financial data or annual lobbying cost breakdown was available from the sources reviewed.

Korea Future interacts with and targets:

  • European Council

  • European Parliament

  • United Nations Human Rights Council

  • Relevant EU advisory committees and policy forums focused on sanctions and human rights

No exhaustively detailed public record of all meetings Korea Future conducted since registration was available from the sources. However, it is known they engage regularly with EU policymakers, institutions, and international bodies on human rights sanctions and justice.