In 1995, the IBA established its Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) under the Honorary Presidency of Nelson Mandela, to fulfil its objectives to promote and protect human rights and the independence of the legal profession under a just rule of law.
In order to advance our objectives, the IBAHRI undertakes a variety of projects to build capacity, lobby for change and highlight issues of international concern to the public, the media and the legal community. Our core activities include training for lawyers and judges; capacity building with bar associations and law societies; undertaking high-level fact-finding missions; and conducting trial observations. The IBAHRI also works on a number of thematic programmes.
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Human Rights Institute Internship
IBAHRI interns are invaluable to the work of the Institute. Typical tasks undertaken by interns include:
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researching and drafting country background reports for IBAHRI missions;
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conducting legal research in thematic areas;
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drafting intervention letters;
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researching and drafting project briefing notes;
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trial monitoring;
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media monitoring and press summaries;
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researching the independence of the judiciary and the legal profession; and
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supporting IBAHRI events.
Skills and experience required:
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advanced studies in international human rights and/or humanitarian law; excellent legal research and analysis skills;
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experience of legal writing and drafting;
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strong interpersonal oral and written skills;
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familiarity with internet- based research;