Partners in Justice International is an organization dedicated to providing victim-centered justice for victims of grave crimes, such as war crimes and crimes against humanity. By collaborating with local justice actors, PJI aims to challenge impunity, advance justice for victims, and build resilience to foster peace and democracy in affected regions. The organization focuses on training, accompaniment, and strategic intervention in litigation to support victims and survivors of atrocity crimes worldwide.
conflict-related sexual violence β’ international criminal law β’ international criminal investigations β’ transitional justice β’ transformative justice
March 21
Partners in Justice International is an organization dedicated to providing victim-centered justice for victims of grave crimes, such as war crimes and crimes against humanity. By collaborating with local justice actors, PJI aims to challenge impunity, advance justice for victims, and build resilience to foster peace and democracy in affected regions. The organization focuses on training, accompaniment, and strategic intervention in litigation to support victims and survivors of atrocity crimes worldwide.
conflict-related sexual violence β’ international criminal law β’ international criminal investigations β’ transitional justice β’ transformative justice
β’ Legal interns are expected to work from home and be available for meetings between 11:00 and 17:00 UK time. β’ The work that you do will depend greatly on our project needs at the time of your internship. β’ Expect that much of the work will involve legal research and writing. β’ Much of our work is related to domestic litigation in various jurisdictions; research assignments may relate more often to evidence, procedure, and domestic law than to matters of international crimes or human rights law. β’ Applications for internships are reviewed on a rolling basis.
β’ PJI generally invites second and third-year law student interns β’ Exceptional first-year law students may be considered. β’ Ideal candidates are students with some familiarity with human rights law, international criminal and humanitarian law, and evidence law. β’ Please provide 3 references, including names and emails (or other contact information). β’ Please provide your law school transcript. β’ Please note any relevant coursework you've completed (especially evidence, criminal procedure, trial advocacy, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international or comparative law, or immigration law). β’ Please provide a short writing sample.
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Remote internship for law students or those with a legal background. Minimum 14 hours per week for 4 months.
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