Past Affiliates

Zachary D. Kaufman

Zachary D. Kaufman

Senior Fellow

Zachary D. Kaufman, J.D., Ph.D., focuses on international law and international relations, including U.S. foreign policy and national security; transitional justice; human rights; genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other mass atrocities; war crimes tribunals (including the International Criminal Court); social entrepreneurship; and the Great Lakes region of Africa (particularly Rwanda).... Read more about Zachary D. Kaufman

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Jung-Hoon Lee

Senior Fellow

Jung-Hoon Lee was the South Korean government’s inaugural Ambassador for North Korean Human Rights.  Prior to this appointment, he served for three...

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Sabelo Mhlambi

Technology and Human Rights Fellow
Machine Learning for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sabelo is a computer scientist and researcher whose work focuses on the ethical implications of technology in the developing world, particularly in Sub-...

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Sara Minkara

Fellow
Sara Minkara is a fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. She is President and Founder of ETI, Empowerment through Integration. Sara is a... Read more about Sara Minkara
Alberto Mora

Alberto Mora

Senior Fellow

Alberto J. Mora is a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, where he teaches and conducts research on issues related to human rights, foreign policy, and national security strategy.... Read more about Alberto Mora

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Luis Moreno Ocampo

Luis Gabriel Moreno-Ocampo

Senior Fellow

Luis Moreno-Ocampo was the first Prosecutor (June 2003- June 2012) of the new and permanent International Criminal Court.  His office was involved in twenty of the most serious crises of the 21st century including Iraq, Korea, Afghanistan, and Palestine. He conducted investigations in seven different countries, presenting charges against Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity committed in Libya, the President of the Sudan Omar Al Bashir for genocide in Darfur, the former President of Ivory Coast Laurent Gbagbo, Joseph Kony and the former Vice President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Jean Pierre Bemba. Previously, Moreno-Ocampo played a crucial role during the transition to democracy in Argentina, as the deputy prosecutor in the "Junta trial" in 1985 and the Prosecutor in the trial against a military rebellion in 1991. He was a Visiting Professor at Stanford University and Harvard University. After the end of his tenure as ICC Prosecutor, Moreno Ocampo was the chairman of the World Bank Expert Panel on the Padma Bridge project. He is now in private practice at a New York law firm.

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Morgan Pratt

Topol Fellow
Morgan Pratt is committed to advancing human rights and democratizing international institutions and systems. This focus began during an international... Read more about Morgan Pratt
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Filippo Raso

Technology and Human Rights Fellow
Contemplating legal approaches to enhancing democratic norms in the digital era

 

Filippo Raso is a law clerk in the Privacy and Cybersecurity group at Hogan Lovells. There, he helps clients traverse the evolving...

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Jennifer Schirmer

Fellow

Jennifer Schirmer holds a Ph.D. in Political Anthropology. She conducts research that addresses the mentalités of armed actors on both sides of conflicts--State security forces and non-State insurgents--with firsthand experience in Latin America, South Africa and The Philippines.... Read more about Jennifer Schirmer

Avery Schmidt

Avery Schmidt

Carr Center Fellow

Avery Schmidt was a fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy from 2016 -2018. His research focuses on the costs and consequences of the U.S....

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