Nadiedja Luna Baez

Nadiedja Luna Baez

Nadiedja Luna Baez is a law graduate and human rights officer based in Mexico City, with a growing interest in the intersection of technology, artificial intelligence, and human rights. She is currently working on her bachelor’s thesis on the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights, exploring regulatory challenges and considerations within the Mexican legal framework. With a passion for tech for good, she is particularly interested in how AI can be utilized to promote human rights and justice while addressing ethical and legal challenges.

Nadiedja studied law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and completed an exchange semester at the University of Geneva, focusing on human rights and international law. She currently works at the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico, where she focuses on the legal and human rights dimensions of enforced disappearances and migration, working on judicial protocols for enforced disappearances and conducting strategic research on migration and forced displacement.

Beyond her work at the Supreme Court, Nadiedja served as a board member at Amnesty International Mexico from 2022 to 2024. In 2020, she founded and led the Girl Up UNAM club, building it into a community of over 200 members and advocating for gender equality through various projects and initiatives. In 2022, she collaborated with Propel, a nonprofit dedicated to connecting technology and people to close critical social disparities in Latin America.

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  • Organization
    Supreme Court of Justice - Mexico
  • Profession
    Human Rights Officer
  • Young AI Leaders Community

    Member
    February 2025 - 2029
    Mexico City Hub
    The Americas
    Mexico