Jasmine Jin

“My experience working with low-income and marginalized communities stems from my role as an Administrative Assistant at Trudel Law Office. Many of our clients face significant barriers to accessing justice due to financial constraints. In this position, I regularly interact with clients, responding to their inquiries and providing accurate legal information with empathy and professionalism.

As a Global Youth Delegate, I am confident in my ability to prepare effectively for the Amnesty International Regional Forum. I bring strong research and legal drafting skills that ensure the information I provide aligns with the core values and mission of Amnesty International Canada.

In addition, my experience in the legaltech sector further strengthens my candidacy. I have worked as a legal intern at both Justice Chatbot Inc. and Haloo.ai; software as a service (SaaS) companies focused on making legal services more accessible through technology. My proficiency with AI tools and understanding of the intersection between law and innovation will position me to contribute meaningfully to Amnesty International Canada’s efforts to enhance access to justice for underserved communities. I currently volunteer as a Project Manager at Justice Chatbot Inc., where I oversee key business operations and lead a team of interns in developing and publishing social media content focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence and law. I actively participate in two weekly internal team meetings, as well as a third with our partnering incubator company, contributing to strategic planning and project coordination. My interdisciplinary experience across business, law, and technology equips me with a well-rounded perspective, making me a strong candidate to speak on these increasingly relevant topics in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.”