Our current projects include supporting and assisting the representation of victims in the Darfur Situation before the International Criminal Court (ICC) and conducting international law trainings and lectures. We are also involved in research and advocacy for the development of mechanisms to address the health and welfare of victims of atrocities in the U.S. and abroad. In this capacity, we have launched a new venture, with the support of the Marilyn S. Broad Foundation, titled the Darfur Community Health and Reparations Project (HARP).
We offer several different internships. Please indicate which one you are interested in your application.
Please observe that all of our internships are unpaid.
The Law and Policy Internship
The intern will research international criminal law, human rights law and international humanitarian law in order to assist the legal representation of clients at the International Criminal Court. Intern duties will also include compiling personal data and completing individual Standard Application Forms of Darfuri victims for participatory rights in the ICC Proceedings. Finally, the intern will monitor and analyze current legal and political developments pertaining to our case.
Additionally, the intern will be involved with administrative tasks associated with fundraising, marketing and developing our outreach through social media.
The ideal candidate is a law student or graduate student with a focus on international law, international relations and or a related field.
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Source: http://legallyglobal.blogspot.com/2012/02/law-and-policy-internship.html
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