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International Justice Internship

Thank you for your interest in this internship. The Advocates for Human Rights will only review applications submitted through our online system. Please submit your application materials through our website here: http://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/internships_fellowships 

Location: Twin Cities Metro  Salary: Unpaid  Type: Internship

The International Justice Program accepts interns applying from academic programs for the summer, fall, and spring semesters. Internships are highly competitive and the International Justice Program generally has 2-3 interns for any given period. Accordingly, interns with legal research experience, excellent writing skills, and a demonstrated commitment to international justice work are given preference. Fall and spring internships require a minimum commitment of 8 hours per week. Summer internships are 20-40 hours per week. Internships are unpaid and interns are responsible for their expenses, including housing, transportation, parking, etc. The Advocates does not assist international applicants with visas or other immigration processes.

Possible intern duties:
  • Research international law, including human rights & humanitarian law, international criminal law, international standards and best-practices, etc.
  • Compile country/region specific information on rule of law issues, human rights defenders, civil society activities, legislative developments, and state compliance with international human rights standards.
  • Assist staff and volunteers with compiling reports based on human rights monitoring missions.
  • Assist with maintaining current information on The Advocates’ web pages, electronic networking sites, and other organizational materials.
  • Help to develop educational/promotional materials for use with schools and community groups.
  • Assist with planning trainings and preparing materials for volunteers participating in human rights monitoring projects both overseas and in the US.
  • Translate documents as necessary.
  • Assist with all aspects of work at a small non-profit, including administrative tasks, event planning, outreach, etc.

Required qualifications/experience/interests:
  • Strong legal research and writing skills
  • Good organizational skills
  • Professional demeanor
  • Experience with research outside the legal arena, such as political science, governance, anthropology, etc.
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Demonstrated interest in human rights, rule of law, humanitarian law, etc.
  • Fluency in English

If interested, apply through our website. https://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/internships_fellowships

Application Deadlines:
Internships roughly correspond to the academic calendar. Interns and supervisors will arrange exact start/end dates.
Fall - September to December. Applications reviewed August 1-September 15 or until filled.
Winter/J-Term - mid-December to January. Applications reviewed November 1-December 15 or until filled.
Spring - January to May. Applications reviewed December 1-January 15 or until filled.
Summer - May to September. Applications reviewed March 1-April 15 or until filled.