The Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a judgment in the case "López and others vs. Argentina" regarding the measures taken to protect the human rights of people deprived of liberty in Argentina. The court ruled that the state must take measures to ensure the integrity of individuals, prevent torture, and protect the rights of children, including training prison and judicial officials and implementing mandatory programs on human rights principles. Additionally, the court determined that the current rule in Argentina (Article 72 of Law 24.660) does not comply with the requirement of legality under the American Convention on Human Rights and must be modified to ensure individuals have the right to challenge transfers before a judicial authority. The court also ordered the state to adopt necessary legislative, administrative, or judicial measures to regularize and implement transfers of people convicted of crimes within one year of the decision. The composition of the Court for the 2022-2023 term is included in the summary.