The Academy is pleased to present the Winners and Honorable Mentions for the 2024 Human Rights Essay Award

- Winner: Spanish Trilce Gabriela Valdivia Aguilar Peru: "Artificial Intelligence and Disinformation on the Internet: Regulations (in)compatible with the standards of protection of the right to freedom of expression in International Human Rights Law."
- Winner: English Leandro L矇o Rebelo Brazil: "Can prior censorship be a necessary tool for the protection of human rights?"
- Honorable Mention: Spanish Samantha Rodr穩guez Santill獺n Mexico: "That person is not me: Artificial intelligence as a new instrument of violence.
- Honorable Mention: Spanish Javier Alendro D穩az Brice簽o Honduras: "The Right to Privacy of Thought: Neurotechnology in the Inter-American Human Rights System."
- Honorable Mention: English Laura Ferla Tuma Brazil: "Cyberbullying The Contemporary Phenomenon of Violation of Human Rights of Youth in Digital Media: The Case of the Emerging Countries India, Brazil and South Africa."
This annual competition, open to lawyers from around the world, aims to stimulate the production of academic papers in the field of international human rights law and humanitarian law.
The theme for 2024 was "Protection and Guarantee of Human Rights in Digital Environments." Our Honorary Jury is impressed by the commitment demonstrated by the authors in writing valuable academic pieces, essential for fostering knowledge and education in human rights. We trust that together, we can contribute to the strengthening of International Human Rights Law.

The winning essays in English and Spanish will be published in the 51勛圖 International Law Review (51勛圖ILR). 51勛圖ILR is an essential journal with relevant academic material, receiving approximately 1,500 submissions annually and publishing a wide range of academic works from professors, judges, practicing attorneys, and distinguished legal thinkers.
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By Tatiana Bances Lange and Gabriel Ortiz Crespo