World Peace & Liberty Award The
World Peace & Liberty Award is the WJA's highest honor, and is not awarded every year. The award has been given to
Winston Churchill (1964),
René Cassin (1967),
Nelson Mandela (1997), and
Luis Almagro Lemes (2017). In 2019, the Peace & Liberty Award was presented at the World Law Congress to
King Felipe VI of Spain for his response to the sovereignty challenge in
Catalonia. and in 2021, to "Colombian society" (
Sociedad Colombiana) on the 30th anniversary of its democratic constitution, received by its then president
Iván Duque Márquez. In 2023, there were two awards given: to American civil rights activist and politician
Andrew Young, and to
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the
European Commission. In 2025,
Sonia Sotomayor received this award in recognition of her impeccable judicial work and her efforts to uphold and apply the law even in difficult circumstances.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Medal The Ruth Bader Ginsburg Medal was named after
US Supreme Court judge
Ruth Bader Ginsburg. It was first presented in 2021, and aims to recognise prominent female jurists, who have often been forgotten in the past. Several of the awards have been awarded each year since then.
Medals of Honor The WJA also awards other medals of honor, known as the WJA Medal of Honor, since 2019. ==Recognition==