Lindsay Bailey is a third-year student at Harvard Law School and has been a Research Assistant at HLS PILAC since January of 2018. At HLS PILAC, Lindsay has contributed to a project examining acquiescence concerns and “Article 51 Reports,” as well as analysis concerning the relationships between international criminal law of war crimes and international humanitarian law.
As of spring 2022, Ryen Bani-Hashemi is a third-year J.D. student at Harvard Law School. As a Research Assistant at HLS PILAC, Ryen has worked on research projects related to the proportionality criterion in self-defense, working methods of the UN Security Council, and urban siege operations.
As of spring 2018, Emma Broches is a first-year J.D. student at Harvard Law School; as a Research Assistant at HLS PILAC, Emma currently supports the project on Self-Defense, States’ Silence, and the Security Council.
Thejasa Jayachandran is a first-year law student at Harvard Law School and a Research Assistant at the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC).
Samantha Lint is a first-year J.D. student at Harvard Law School and a Research Assistant for the HLS Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC).
Francesco Romani is a PILAC Research Assistant on the Goals of War and War’s End project.
As a Research Assistant at HLS PILAC, Paras Shah conducts research concerning “silence” and acquiescence in relation to international law pertaining to the use of force.
Chloé Sweeney is a second-year J.D. student at Harvard Law School and a Research Assistant at HLS PILAC.