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2017 Death Penalty Programme Internship - deadline 5.12.16

Applications are now open for the summer 2017 edition of the Death Penalty Programme Internship.

The Death Penalty Internship Programme is a unique opportunity for “hands-on” exposure of legal work involving the common law system of the United States, which also encompasses diverse areas of criminal justice, medical law and human rights.

The duration of the internship is approximately two months and interns can expect to: conduct legal research, manage case files, contribute to the briefs filed in state and federal courts, interview witnesses and jurors in appeals cases and attend prison meetings.

The host offices for the 2017 edition include:

Candidates may indicate their preferred choice(s) but these cannot be guaranteed.

These internships are open to all Warwick Undergraduate and Postgraduate students. Preference will be given to candidates who have actively participated in the Death Penalty Project Attorney Support Programme.

For more information and to read about previous editions please follow this link to the student activities of the Centre for Human Rights in Practice.

To apply

Send a 1-page CV and a brief supporting statement (200 words) as one pdf document to Alice at a.panepinto@warwick.ac.uk by Monday 5th December. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview before the end of the academic term (date and time to be communicated via email).

 

Fri 18 Nov 2016, 10:50 | Tags: Volunteering, student activities, death penalty