Ph.D. Candidate in International Law
Lanah Kammourieh is lawyer, scholar and journalist specialized in the law of new technologies and public international law, who is currently a doctoral candidate in international law. She is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris (Master), Columbia University (M.I.A., Fulbright scholar), Université Panthéon-Assas (Master) and Yale Law School (LL.M.), holding degrees in political science, international affairs, journalism, and law. She worked in the foreign policy department of the Clinton Foundation in New York, before moving to Brussels as a political aide to Pierre Moscovici during his tenure as Vice-President of the European Parliament. She then spent six years as a broadcast journalist at international news network France 24.