Federica D’Alessandra

Deputy Director of the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, United Kingdom

Warsaw Security Forum

Federica D’Alessandra is the Deputy Director of the Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict (ELAC) and Director of the Oxford Programme on International Peace and Security at the Blavatnik School of Government. She is affiliated with multiple programs at Oxford, focusing on international law, human rights, and peace studies. Previously, she worked at Harvard University, specializing in mass atrocity prevention, transitional justice, and national security. Federica advises governments, international organizations, and the private sector on international law and policy, contributing to treaty negotiations and the development of guidelines. She holds leadership roles in the International Bar Association and has received several awards for her impact in the field. She is an alumna of multiple European universities with degrees in Law, Criminology, and Political Science.

Federica D’Alessandra

Deputy Director of the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, United Kingdom

Warsaw Security Forum

Federica D’Alessandra is the Deputy Director of the Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict (ELAC) and Director of the Oxford Programme on International Peace and Security at the Blavatnik School of Government. She is affiliated with multiple programs at Oxford, focusing on international law, human rights, and peace studies. Previously, she worked at Harvard University, specializing in mass atrocity prevention, transitional justice, and national security. Federica advises governments, international organizations, and the private sector on international law and policy, contributing to treaty negotiations and the development of guidelines. She holds leadership roles in the International Bar Association and has received several awards for her impact in the field. She is an alumna of multiple European universities with degrees in Law, Criminology, and Political Science.