The International Law Clinic at Kohelet Policy Forum (KPF) is recruiting Israeli Students as new participants! Deadline for application: September 30th 2014. For more information, contact [email protected]
Do you have a strong interest in International Law? Are you currently a law student or a recent law graduate looking for practical experience in International Law? Do you want to use your knowledge of international law in order to further the interests of the state of Israel?
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The International law Clinic at the KPF offers students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain some practical legal experience in the field of international law while working on real world problems in assistance of the state of Israel. We will work with top policy makers, members of Knesset, Ministers and government workers and assist them in their work defending Israel.
The clinic will take place throughout the first semester of the academic year. It will require around a few hours of work per week, most of which can be done independently and will not require travel to Jerusalem. One monthly meeting will take place in Jerusalem. Our goal is to make sure you have first hand interactions with the top policy-makers.
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Aside from the hands on experience and the chance to work with the most influential echelons of Israeli policy-making, some students will be awarded grants and will be given the opportunity to take part in additional research projects. Prizes will also be given to the most outstanding clinic participants.
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Participation in the clinic is by application. The clinic selects participants based on their potential for excellence, demonstrated commitment to the values of the clinic and potential for future involvement in international law policy-making in Israel and the world.
In order to apply, please send the following to [email protected] :
– Your resume, highlighting any experience you have in international law.
– Your transcript, highlighting any courses you took in international law.
NOTE: Deadline for application is September 30th. SPACES ARE LIMITED.
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The International Law Clinic at Kohelet Policy Forum is a practical legal clinic directed by Professor Avi Bell. Day to day work of the clinic is overseen by attorney Dan Illouz, and administration is handled by the staff of the Kohelet Policy Forum.
The Kohelet Policy Forum strives to secure the future of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish People, to strengthen Israeli democracy, expand individual liberty, and deepen free market principles in Israel.