Zhang Yonghe receives Li Buyun Law Prize for human rights work

In a ceremony coinciding with the 77th International Human Rights Day, Southwest University of Political Science and Law in Chongqing hosted the presentation of the esteemed Li Buyun Law Prize on Wednesday. The award was conferred upon Professor Zhang Yonghe, Executive Director of the university’s Human Rights Institute, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to multiple legal disciplines including human rights law, legal theory, sociology of law, and legal anthropology.

Huang Wenyi, Vice-Chairman of the Li Buyun Law Award Committee, presided over the ceremony and emphasized Professor Zhang’s unique approach to human rights scholarship. Under Zhang’s leadership, research teams have conducted extensive fieldwork in ethnic minority regions, producing more than a dozen comprehensive reports in both Chinese and English that document China’s human rights advancements for international audiences.

Professor Zhang’s influence extends beyond academic circles into global policy forums. He has regularly participated in United Nations Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva, where he has led delegations in submitting nearly twenty parallel reports that contribute to international human rights discourse. His work effectively bridges theoretical research with practical policy engagement, creating a multidimensional approach to human rights advocacy.

The Li Buyun Law Prize, named after the renowned Chinese legal scholar, recognizes outstanding achievements in legal research and practice. This year’s award highlights the growing importance of academic institutions in advancing human rights understanding both within China and internationally, particularly through evidence-based research and cross-cultural dialogue.