European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights

Berlin, Germany

Alev Erhan will be a fellow with the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, primarily working in the area of international crimes and accountability law. While at Harvard, Alev has worked in the areas of international human rights law, international humanitarian law, immigration and refugee law, and tenant advocacy. She worked for two semesters with the International Human Rights Clinic on a legal instrument that would regulate or prohibit fully autonomous weapons, and has contributed to litigation pursuing legal accountability for war crimes through work with TRIAL International in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Center for Justice & Accountability and the ACLU National Security Project. She earned her B.A. in International Relations at the University of Pennsylvania and M.Sc. in Conflict Studies at the London School of Economics.