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International Commission of Jurists
Organisation ProfileThe ICJ is a global network of judges, lawyers and human rights defenders united by international law and rule of law principles that advance human rights. Using it’s expertise in law, justice systems and advocacy, it works for victims to obtain remedies, for those responsible for abuses to be held accountable and for justice systems to be independent and active protectors of human rights. The ICJ works to change law and policy at the national and international levels when they do not adequately protect people from human rights violations. The ICJ’s greatest asset is its network of 60 Commissioners, 37 National Sections and 45 Affiliated Organizations. Having as its members many of the world’s most prominent judges, lawyers and human rights defenders, the ICJ is able to mobilize authoritative and practical expertise on most rule of law and human rights issues. The ICJ network crosses linguistic, cultural and legal frontiers, spread across all regions of the world. It can command attention at the highest levels of the judiciary, legislature and executive. In addition to five regional programmes the ICJ has four international programme areas. The Global Security and Rule of Law Programme works for counter-terrorism laws, policies and practices to respect legal principles, especially international human rights and humanitarian law. The Judges and Lawyers Programme works for justice systems that are independent and active protectors of human rights and that guarantee fair trials and ensure access to justice for the most marginalized. The International Economic Relations Programme is shaping the emerging human rights legal accountability of business corporations. Through the International Law and Protection Programme the ICJ takes a leading role in advocating for new global and regional standards when existing standards and mechanisms do not adequately protect against human rights violations and the ICJ is actively involved in reform of the UN human rights system. The Commissioners set the organisational policy, which is then implemented by the International Secretariat responsible for the realisation of the aims and objectives of the Commission. Based in Geneva, the International Secretariat draws staff from all regions of the world and various legal systems. Intern ProfileICJ Interns work at the international secretariat in Geneva and become part of a team of junior support staff. Their responsibilities are based on the intern's interests as well as the needs of the ICJ. The intern will discuss likely projects with ICJ staff prior to arriving in Geneva. All interns will be expected to undertake some administrative duties in addition to their substantive tasks. Interns are assigned a designated supervisor for the duration of their internship, who will act as mentor and ensure the diversity of professional experiences offered to interns. For further information, please refer to the ICJ’s website: http://www.icj.org/ Elegibility CriteriaTo be eligible, interns must have completed at least 4 years of full-time study (of a joint degree, or the equivalent) and be between 22 and 28 years old at the commencement of the internship. Please click here for additional eligibility criteria. Selection CriteriaThe following selection criteria will be taken into account by the Castan Centre in choosing the intern and applicants are advised to directly address each criterion in the personal statement.
Application ProcessThis internship is part of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law's Global Internship Program. For full details of the application process, go to the Global Internship homepage. Equity grantsThe Student Mobility Fund (SMF) has been developed to provide financial assistance for faculty internship programs to those students who can demonstrate financial hardship. Contact informationIf you would like further information about this internship please contact:
FormsGlobal Internship Application Form Other Useful InformationPast Intern Report - Divina Naidu Accommodation and cost of living hints Geneva - Jihan Mirza 2008
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