Omid Yeganeh is an LL.M candidate at Harvard Law School. His research with the Program on International Law and Armed Conflict concerns the interface between the law governing the resort to war (jus ad bellum) and the law governing conduct in war (jus in bello). At Harvard, Omid also serves as a Teaching Fellow in Public International Law, as a student attorney at the International Human Rights Clinic, and as a coach to the Jessup International Law Moot team.
Omid draws on his experience participating in proceedings before various international courts and tribunals including the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and the UN Committee against Torture. Before coming to Harvard, Omid studied law at the University of Oxford.
Biography last updated: January 2026.