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September 29, 2008

Other Opportunities in International Law

Thank you to those of you who attended the events last week for International Law Week! The CSO hopes that you found the events informative. If international law is your career plan, remember that there are opportunities everywhere. You heard many of them during our student and attorney panels. Here are few others that you may be interested in exploring:

U.S. Department of State, Foreign Service Corps: Members of the Foreign Service act as liaisons and representatives of the United States in countries around the world. Career opportunities and concentrations are as diverse as the locations at which you may be posted. Many people find this to be an extremely adventurous, exciting, and rewarding career path. It is a competitive application process, including both written and oral examinations. For more information, visit http://www.careers.state.gov/resources/index.html. The CSO does have contact information for a member of the Corps who is more than happy to discuss her career with students. See Heather DiFranco for her contact information.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): While the primary charge of the FBI is domestic law enforcement, the FBI does maintain more than 70 legal attaché offices (referred to as Legats) around the globe, providing investigative and law enforcement services for more than 200 countries, territories, and islands. Each Legat is situated in a U.S. Embassy and works with sovereign law enforcement to stop foreign crime before it reaches American shores. Information about internship programs and other career opportunities within the FBI may be found at http://www.fbijobs.gov/.

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): The CIA is charged with providing national security intelligence to senior U.S. policymakers. The Agency accomplishes this through domestic and international intelligence-gathering, both through official and clandestine channels. Career opportunities with the CIA include analytical positions, clandestine service positions, language positions, and more. Information about student programs and careers within the CIA may be found at https://www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/index.html.

United Nations (UN): The UN was chartered in 1945 to promote and maintain international peace, security, and human rights and to develop friendly relations among nations to encourage cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems worldwide. The UN is headquartered in New York City, with other offices throughout the world. The UN is made up of the main body (the Secretariat) and numerous special programs and funds, such as UNICEF. Career opportunities are available within all these bodies. More information about the UN may be found at www.un.org, and information about internships and career opportunities may be found at https://jobs.un.org/elearn/production/home.html.

Remember that the CSO Resource Room has many guides and resources to aid you in your international law job search! Schedule an appointment or stop in to learn more!

Posted by kcc17 at September 29, 2008 07:27 PM