Harvard Law School Human Rights Program

Satter Fellows

2012-2013 Satter Fellows
Agata Skora, LL.M '12, will work with the Burma project of the International Center for Transitional Justice, promoting a Commission of Inquiry for past human rights abuses.

Yonina Alexander, J.D. '12, will work with Legal Aid Cambodia in Phnom Penh, in association with the Center for Justice and Accountability, representing civil party applicants before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia against leaders of the Khmer Rouge for charges of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.

2011-2012 Satter Fellows
Emma Fenelon, LL.M '11, worked with The AIRE Centre on war crimes prosecutions in the Balkans.

Aminta Ossom, J.D. '09, spent her fellowship year with Amnesty International, building the evidence base and capacity for crimes against humanity and war crimes in West Africa.

2010-2011 Satter Fellows
Regina Fitzpatrick, J.D. '08, spent the first part of her fellowship year working with The Carter Center’s Democracy Program in Sudan, and finished out her year working with Conflict Dynamics International.

2009-2010 Satter Fellows
Matthew Wells, J.D. '09, spent his fellowship year working for Human Rights Watch in Cote d'Ivoire.

Chaz Arnett, J.D. ’06, spent his fellowship year working for the International Center for Transitional Justice in South Africa and Zimbabwe.

2008-2009 Satter Fellows
Nasredeen Abdulbari, LL.M. '08, spent his fellowship year as a staff attorney with the Sudan Social Development Organization (SUDO).

Livia Franca, LL.M. '08, spent her fellowship year working with the Associação Justiça, Paz e Democracia (AJPD) in Angola.

Scott Paltrowtiz, J.D. '08, worked for two organizations on the Chad-Sudan border and in Darfur as part of his fellowship year - Mapendo International and the Darfur Reconciliation and Development Organization.

2007-2008 Satter Fellows
Pooja Bhatia, J.D. '06, spent her fellowship year working for the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.