Naama Omri

Naama Omri

Naama Omri is a J.S.D. candidate at Yale Law School, where she earned her LL.M. degree in 2016. Her research focuses on international law and international humanitarian crises.

Before coming to Yale, Naama served as a law clerk for the Honorable Justice Edna Arbel, the Honorable Justice Salim Joubran, and the Honorable Justice Menahem Mazuz of the Supreme Court of Israel. In addition to an LL.M degree from Yale Law School, she holds an LL.B. degree from Tel-Aviv University, where she served as a research assistant in international law and a teaching assistant in global legal systems. Naama has also served as the editor of the Tel-Aviv University Law Review, Iyunei Mishpat.

Doctoral Committee
Professors W. Michael Reisman (chair), Harold Hongju Koh (reader), Oona A. Hathaway (reader), and Lea Brilmayer (reader)

Education
LL.M., Yale Law School, 2016
LL.B., magna cum laude, Tel-Aviv University, 2014

Curriculum Vitae