Alicia Ely Yamin is currently Senior Fellow at the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard Law School; and Senior Advisor on Human Rights at Partners in Health. Yamin is also Research Leader of the Gender, Sexuality and the Law Unit at the Centre on Law and Social Transformation, and a member of the Bergen Centre on Ethics and Priority Setting (both in Bergen, Norway).
Additionally, she is Adjunct Lecturer on Global Health and Population at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, as well as an affiliate of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
From 2016-18, Yamin was a Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center; from 2011-2016 she was a Lecturer on Law and Public Health at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, as well as serving as Policy Director at Harvard's Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights.
Trained in both law and public health at Harvard, Yamin’s 30 -year career at the intersection of global health and human rights has bridged academia and activism, as well as law and global health/development. Yamin has lived and worked in Latin America and East Africa for half of her professional life, working with and through local advocacy organizations.
Known globally for her trans-disciplinary scholarship in relation to economic and social rights, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and the right to health, Yamin has contributed to the work of human rights treaty-monitoring bodies, UN Special Procedures, and reports prepared for Human Rights Council, as well as to expert groups at the WHO.
In 2016, the UN Secretary General appointed Yamin as one of ten international global health experts to the Independent Accountability Panel (IAP) for the Global Strategy on Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She currently serves on the WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Health Technology Assessments for the SDGs, as well as the Lancet Commission on Arctic Health and the Expert Working Group on Global Public Investment.
In 2011, Yamin was named by the Colombian Constitutional Court as an Independent Expert on the implementation of T 760/08, a major structural judgment that led to significant health system reform. She was also the only non-Kenyan appointed to the oversight committee for health matters of the Constitutional Implementation Commission in relation to the 2010 Kenyan Constitution. In 2017, Yamin provided expert testimony on behalf of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights in Poblete Vilches v Chile, in which the Inter-American Court of Human Rights established the independent justiciability of the right to health under regional instruments. She regularly provides testimony and guidance to tribunals and legislative bodies around the globe, in relation to the application of international and constitutional law to health issues.
Yamin has published over one hundred scholarly articles in both law journals and peer-reviewed public health journals, in English and Spanish. Her latest book is When Misfortune becomes Injustice: Evolving Human Rights Struggles for Health and Social Equality (Stanford University Press, 2020).