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International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS): Internship Programme

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The purposes of the internship programme of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea are to give the participants the opportunity to gain an understanding of the work and functions of the Tribunal and to enable the Tribunal and its Members to benefit from the assistance of persons with relevant knowledge and skills in areas within the scope of activities of the Tribunal. Participants in the programme will be expected to be able to contribute to the work of the Tribunal in the fields of the law of the sea, public international law, international organizations and international relations, political science, public information, publications and library science, and translation.

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Duration
  • 2 weeks - 1 month
  • 3-6 months
Maximum age
35
Student status required
No
Type of student status required
  • Graduate
  • Undergraduate/college
Qualifications required
  • None
Languages
Language notes
Applicants should have a good command of English and/or French.

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