 The Konrad Arnault Foundation is working on human rights for decades in Germany and worldwide. The foundation belongs to the German Institute of Human Rights, and it is a member of the Human Rights Forum, which brings together stakeholders from politics, science, media, and civil society who feel committed to develop and protect human rights globally. In more than 100 offices around the world, we look for partners to follow these principles and to develop the respective society along these principles and convictions. And a major part of our global work, since many years, is the establishment of programs for the rule of law. In all continents, we have found partners in the respective supreme courts and higher institutions of judiciary to make these principles not only aware, but as much as possible available within and for the respective society and the people who live there. In addition to our different programs at home and abroad, we have developed a particular podcast dealing with this subject and looking on particular aspects, for example, what artificial intelligence could mean in order to develop and to protect, but also to set hurdles on realizing human rights all over the world. And our office in Geneva has since years become a place of particular network for institutions and people committed to these principles. So we are proud to participate in the necessary approach to make human rights not only a declaration, but a reality.