Departments
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Skill Building for International Legal Careers
August 11, 2022
Just as there is no easy way to define international law, it is just as difficult to define the skills required for an international practitioner…
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Public Service in the Private Sector
August 11, 2022
Some students who are public service-minded spend a summer, or part of a summer, working in the private sector. Others spend a few years after…
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Public Interest Issue Areas
August 11, 2022
Many students enter law school with a passion for a particular issue or set of issues, such as education or civil rights. Others develop a…
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Criminal: Public Defender Offices Practice Setting
August 11, 2022
Public defenders represent indigent defendants in criminal cases. Public defender offices exist at the federal, state, and local levels; there are also specialized offices that provide legal…
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Criminal: Prosecuting Offices Practice Setting
August 11, 2022
A prosecutor is the government attorney who charges and tries cases against individuals accused of crimes. Prosecutors’ offices exist at the federal, state, and local…
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Plaintiffs’ Firms and Private Public Interest Law Firms (PPILFs)
August 11, 2022
Plaintiffs’ firms are private, for-profit law firms that represent individuals and groups seeking to redress injuries, commonly in the fields of workers’ rights, consumer rights,…
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Presidential Transition and New Administration Resources
August 11, 2022
Students and alumni are often interested in federal government service during Presidential transitions and as new administrations ramp up. While transitions are relatively brief and…
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Policy
August 11, 2022
A policy is a course of action for tackling a political problem. Policymaking is itself a process; it is conceived by public or private groups…
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Planning for Your Job at an NGO
August 11, 2022
Obtaining post-law school positions with international NGOs is very complex; more so than landing a job with a domestic nonprofit and dramatically more complicated than…
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Planning for Your Internship at an NGO
August 11, 2022
If possible, obtain a summer job at an NGO. The difficulty for many students is that most international NGOs will not be able to pay.
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International Public Interest Law Personal Assessment
August 11, 2022
What issues most engage you? Human Rights? Environment? Democracy Building? Law Reform? Economic Development? Health? Religious Freedom? Women’s Rights? Reproductive Rights? Children’s Rights? Foreign Relations?…
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Perseverance and the International Spirit
August 11, 2022
It may require perseverance and an entrepreneurial spirit to break into the career area of your choice. Embarking on a public international career is to…
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Past PSVF Organization-Based Fellows
August 10, 2022
Fellow Name Host Organization Issue Area Fellowship Year Ameer, Arnaz (LL.M. '23)Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC) Human Rights 2023-2024 Bower,…
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Other Paths to International Practice
August 8, 2022
International Criminal Law Though criminal tribunals fall under the auspices of the UN, the opportunities available to attorneys in these courts are unique compared to…
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Nonprofit and Legal Services Organizations Practice Setting
August 8, 2022
Nonprofit organizations are nongovernmental groups that specialize in the problems of particular populations or specific sets of issues. Types of advocacy can vary dramatically, depending…
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Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs)
August 8, 2022
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are typically mission-driven advocacy or service organizations in the nonprofit sector. There are large and small NGOs operating around the world and…
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Non-Legal Work Types
August 8, 2022
Use of non-legal strategies to advocate for clients or a cause. Can also refer to high-level administration or management duties. Day-to-Day Activities Program administration Consulting…
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Narratives About Working in NGO Settings
August 8, 2022
Maame A.F. Ewusi-Mensah, YLS ’01 International Human Rights and Private Practice I knew when I came to law school that international human rights law was…
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Narratives About Working in Intergovernmental Settings
August 8, 2022
Chi Mgbako, HLS ’05 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Office of the Prosecutor The following is an excerpt taken from two letters Ms. Mgbako wrote…
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Narratives about Working in Governmental Settings
August 8, 2022
Antonio L. Cortes, YLS ’89 Koror State Government, Republic of Palau Beginning three years after graduating from Yale Law School, I was fortunate to spend…
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Narratives about Working in Entrepreneurial Settings
August 8, 2022
Julia Harrington, HLS ’95 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa I decided to go to law school after working for a year in…