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November 06, 2006

Serving the Public Through International Law

If you are interested in job opportunities that combine International and Public Interest Law, a good starting point is Serving the Public: A Job Search Guide, Volume II - International, 2006-2007, published by Harvard Law School. This Guide is divided into three sections. The first part, An Overview of International Public Service, provides narratives from attorneys working for nongovernmental, intergovernmental, governmental, and entrepreneurial organizations. Part II, An Overview of International Organizations and Opportunities, describes how to break into Nongovernmental Organizations, the UN, Interngovernmental Organizations, Government, and Entrepreneurial Options. The book ends with a substantial Directory of International Resources and Organizational Listings.

While this resource may not be checked out of the CSO, students are welcome to review it in the office and/or make copies of relevant pages. If you are interested in international public interest opportunities, this is a terrific resource and we encourage you to take a look at it!

Posted by smp20 at November 6, 2006 05:38 PM