The Council for Laurel Honours and Merit Awards(CLHMA) has officially announced its prestigious 9-Layered Laurel Prizes and Merit Awards. The award ceremony will be a highlight of the upcoming Global Summit and Training Programme on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Technology, and Law for Sustainable Development (GLOTADALS).
In accordance with the ILAWDUN Constitution and the Code of Standards and Procedures for Merit Awards, the Laurel Prizes are conferred on individuals and organizations that have made outstanding, globally impactful contributions in research, innovation, policy, or programmatic alignment for the benefit of humanity.
Award Categories:
- Technology & Science Innovation for Law and Development (TSILD)
- Law Research (LR)
- International Law & Diplomacy (ILD)
- Legal Literature & Law Development (LLLD)
- Law Litigation Solution (LLS)
- Human Rights & Humanitarian Law (HHL)
- Civil Liberty & Human Rights (CLH)
- Broad-spectrum Literature (BsL)
- Broad-spectrum Analytical Philosophy (BsAPhil)
- Standard-Bearer of Judicial Honoris (SJH)
These awards are bestowed on an annual basis.
According to the Council for Laurel Honors and Merit Awards, evaluation of nominations of the laurel prize winner in Technology & Science Innovation for Law and Development (TSILD) that will be decorated in the GLOTDALS program in Washington, D.C focuses on AI and Legal Innovation for SDGs framework. Thus, the nominations selection process emphasizing innovative achievements in artificial intelligence and their application for human advancement through. Criteria for other and all categories of laurel prizes are as displayed on the ILAWDUN website.
Winners will be formally announced and celebrated during the GLOTODALS program, scheduled to be hosted in Washington, D.C.