Kristina Fried

Kristina Audrey Fried

Lecturer


JD, Boston University School of Law
BA in Islamic Studies and Arabic, University of Melbourne


Biography

Kristina Fried is a Lecturer in Law with the International Human Rights Clinic, where she supervises projects involving statelessness and refugee law. Her areas of expertise include international human rights law, public international law, reparatory justice, refugee law, and statelessness, with a focus on Haiti and the Middle East region. Her work has appeared in the University of Miami Inter-American Law Review, Al Jazeera, the Miami Herald, Opinio Juris, the Haitian Times, and other publications. She holds a JD from Boston University School of Law and a BA in Islamic Studies and Arabic from the University of Melbourne.

Activities & Engagements

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Courses

LAW JD 975

International Human Rights Clinic

3 credits

THIS CLASS IS RESTRICTED to students who have formally applied to and been accepted to the International Human Rights Clinic. Students in the Clinic work on policy issues on behalf of institutional clients that represent refugees, forced migrants, immigrants, and stateless persons. Students work on long-term human rights projects such as: working with NGOs in advocacy in the UN human rights system or in regional organs (e.g., Inter-American and European human rights bodies); advocating for durable solutions to statelessness and citizenship deprivation in the Middle East; and organizing workshops and presentations to major stakeholders around the world. Students conduct legal and factual research and outreach to partners and project strategy development, and prepare written reports and submissions to international and regional agencies. The clinic fieldwork may include international travel. PRE/CO-REQUISITE: International Human Rights (LAW JD 991). NOTE: The International Human Rights Clinic counts towards the 6 credit Experiential Learning requirement. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option.


FALL 2025: LAW JD 975 A1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
ARR 12:00 am 12:00 am 3 Susan M. Akram
FALL 2025: LAW JD 975 A2, Sep 2nd to Dec 4th 2025
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
ARR 12:00 am 12:00 am 3 Julio Henriquez
SPRG 2026: LAW JD 975 A1, Jan 12th to Apr 22nd 2026
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
ARR 12:00 am 12:00 am 3 Susan M. AkramKristina Audrey Fried
SPRG 2026: LAW JD 975 A2, Jan 12th to Apr 22nd 2026
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
ARR 12:00 am 12:00 am 3 Kristina Audrey Fried
LAW JD 843

International Human Rights Clinic: Human Rights Advocacy

3 credits

THIS CLASS IS RESTRICTED to students who have formally applied to and been accepted to the International Human Rights Clinic. This is the companion spring classroom component for students in the Clinic. The course focuses on further developing skills in the context of the substantive law and mechanisms of the Inter-American Human Rights system. Classes will cover: interviewing and counseling institutional (non-governmental organizations) clients; designing and implementing human rights field research; ethical pitfalls and professional 'best practices' in human rights collaborations with international networks; advocacy within the Inter-American machinery; and simulations using comparative and foreign human rights problems. The classes will be a combination of readings and discussion; simulations; student presentations; short papers and case rounds to discuss project work; and group and individual feedback on project development. NOTE: This course counts towards the 6 credit Experiential Learning requirement. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option.


SPRG 2026: LAW JD 843 A1, Jan 12th to Apr 22nd 2026
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Wed 2:10 pm 4:10 pm 3 Susan M. AkramKristina Audrey Fried LAW 702