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All applications must be submitted as one document and must include:
1. Completed Cover Form
2. Statement of Interest (max 2 pages)
Recognizing that space is limited, please address the following points:
a.Your top project choices and whether you are willing to be considered for all available projects.
b.What makes you a good candidate for the fellowship placement? Evaluate your suitability for the selected positions, drawing from previous work, volunteer or academic experiences. You may include any relevant courses you have taken.
c.Any experience you have had working/living with people from other cultures (in Canada or abroad) and what you have learned from those experiences?
3. Resumé / Curriculum Vitae (max 2 pages)
4. A signed copy of the Statement of Understanding
5. etters of reference are welcome but not required (max 2)
Applicants must submit BOTH a hard copy and digital copy of their application prior to the application deadline to be considered for a position.
• Hard Copies must be deposited in the drop box (see www.internationallegalpartnership.org for current location information)
• Digital Copies must be submitted via email to ilpcommunications@osgoode.yorku.ca.
(Remember to submit it as a single document)
Interviews will be conducted between January 23 and February 3, 2012.
First round offers will be made on February 6, 2012. Subsequent offers will be made on a rolling basis.
2009 Pre-Departure Training
Administrative Details
2009 ILP Course Schedule
2009 ILP Class Descriptions
2009 Reading List
Week 1 Readings
Week 1 Readings
Additional International Human Rights Readings
Readings on International Institutions and the Law for Professor Johnson's Class
Week 2 Readings
Cross-Cultural Lawyering (Morton)
Monday May 11, 2009
Wednesday May 13, 2009
Thursday May 14, 2009
Extra Information
Library Sessions
FCIL Library Session
FCIL 2009 Library Session
Uganda Library Session
Kenya Library Session
Zambia Library Session
Lecture Recordings
May 6 - 11, 2009
Bhaba-Learning to Make a Difference
Badaru-International Human Rights Law
Chrolavicius-Public Interest Litigation
ILP-Admin Matters
Buchanan-Law & Development
Zumbansen-Globalization & the Law
Johnson-International Organizations & the Law Dina-Researching Foreign and International Law
Thomson-ADR
Chapdelaine-IP & Media
TBA-Understanding the Policy Cycle
Strong-Managing your Internship & Risk Assessment
May 12, 2009
Barbara Heron - Working In Developing Countries
Martha MacKinnon - Project-Specific Sessions
Larissa Strong - Inter-Cultural Communication
Janet Mosher - Informed Consent for Academic Research
May 13, 2009
Paul Mitchell - Public International Law
Andrea Redway - Professional Roles & Values
Fiona Sampson - Legal Analysis from Race & Gender Perspective
May 14, 2009
Babcock-Project Specific Sessions
McNall-Working with Marginalized Populations
Okarfor- Law Across Borders: A Human Rights Perspective
May 15, 2009
Morton-Networking
Mukherjee-Project Specific Sessions
Colon-Rios- Project Specific Sessions
ILP Closing
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