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Law Internship in Mongolia
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Human rights law is a rapidly expanding area in the Mongolian legal system and you can have a great deal of involvement if you are enthusiastic and reliable. One of the areas you may be asked to look at is the state of human rights legislation in countries in the west, with the aim of developing the Mongolian model by lobbying the Mongolian parliament. We work with organizations such as The Nat...
Human rights law is a rapidly expanding area in the Mongolian legal system and you can have a great deal of involvement if you are enthusiastic and reliable. One of the areas you may be asked to look at is the state of human rights legislation in countries in the west, with the aim of developing the Mongolian model by lobbying the Mongolian parliament. We work with organizations such as The National Center Against Violence and The Gender Equality Center, encompassing everything from sexism in the workplace to domestic violence. Other areas include human trafficking and child protection; these organizations are very flexible and will respond to any new issues that need attention. Many of the organizations we work with are not-for-profit. In addition to working on individual cases, you...
Program Highlights
Our Law internships in Mongolia are based in the intriguing city of Ulaanbaatar, geographically the most remote capital in the world.
You will live and work close to the city center, but your walk to the office will take you past a patchwork blanket of different habitations, large tower blocks, and tented 'Ger' districts.
If you intern on our law project in Mongolia, you will work for a company that deals with a wide range of clients in both economic and legal fields.
Interns are expected to have some law experience. Most are part way through a law course or have completed their studies and are interested in gaining practical work experience in a law firm abroad.
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Quick Details
- Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
- 3-6 Months
- 5-8 Weeks
- 7-12 Months
- 9-12 Weeks
- Summer
- Human Rights
- Law
- All Nationalities
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Program Details
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Locations
- Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Types and Subjects
- Fields
- Human Rights
- Law
- Causes
- Human Rights
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 3-6 Months
- 5-8 Weeks
- 7-12 Months
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- All Nationalities
- This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
Accommodation Options
- Home-stays
Qualifications & Experience
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Letters of Reference
- Written Application
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Human rights law is a rapidly expanding area in the Mongolian legal system and you can have a great deal of involvement if you are enthusiastic and reliable. One of the areas you may be asked to look at is the state of human rights legislation in countries in the west, with the aim of developing the Mongolian model by lobbying the Mongolian parliament. We work with organizations such as The National Center Against Violence and The Gender Equality Center, encompassing everything from sexism in the workplace to domestic violence. Other areas include human trafficking and child protection; these organizations are very flexible and will respond to any new issues that need attention. Many of the organizations we work with are not-for-profit. In addition to working on individual cases, you...

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Human rights law is a rapidly expanding area in the Mongolian legal system and you can have a great deal of involvement if you are enthusiastic and reliable. One of the areas you may be asked to look at is the state of human rights legislation in countries in the west, with the aim of developing the Mongolian model by lobbying the Mongolian parliament. We work with organizations such as The National Center Against Violence and The Gender Equality Center, encompassing everything from sexism in the workplace to domestic violence. Other areas include human trafficking and child protection; these organizations are very flexible and will respond to any new issues that need attention. Many of the organizations we work with are not-for-profit. In addition to working on individual cases, you...
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