The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) brings together academics, practitioners, and policy-makers from across the globe to advance the understanding and protection of human rights and equality. Through the vigorous exchange of ideas and resources, we strive to facilitate a better understanding of human rights principles, to develop new approaches to policy, and to influence the development of human rights law and practice.
The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) is currently inviting applications for two paid internships jointly organised with ASSEDEL (Strasbourg).
ASSEDEL (L’Association européenne pour la défense des droits et des libertés) is a non-profit organisation, established to disseminate, promote and defend human rights and fundamental freedoms in the spirit of the European Convention on Human Rights, both within the Council of Europe system and at the local, national and international levels. The organization guides and supports victims of human rights violations.
ASSEDEL works with local and international partners, submits reports to worldwide organizations, informs the public and publishes opinion articles about human rights violations and humanitarian issues such as immigration, women’s rights, discrimination, new technologies, environment, children’s rights, education, freedom of speech, rule of law and democracy.
Tasks include:
- Analysis of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and publication of articles on these judgments
- Creating partnerships with the civil society organisations working with the ECtHR
- Following the implementations of the judgments of the Court
- Preparing applications to the Court, in particular on Rule 39 cases
- Creating working relations with relevant structures of the Council of Europe
- Participating in relevant meetings at the Council of Europe and the ECtHR
Duration and starting dates
Duration: min. 3 months (a longer period can be negotiated)
Start dates: September 2024 or February 2025 (please indicate preference in your application letter)
Requirements
Essential
- A strong understanding of human rights law, in particular: knowledge about the human rights bodies in Strasbourg
- Strong editorial skills
- Good communication skills
- Strong research skills
Desirable
- Working knowledge of French
- Ability to use digital tools
Eligibility
These internships are open to current graduate students in (or recent graduates of) the Law Faculty in the University of Oxford.
Stipend
Each intern will receive a stipend of EUR 700 per month (which should be sufficient to cover living costs in Strasbourg).
How to Apply
Applicants are invited to send:
- A cover letter (2 pages max) outlining how they qualify for the role, their availability and experience;
- A CV (2 pages max) including their publications;
- The names of 2 referees (including your supervisor), to oxfordhumanrightshub@law.ox.ac.uk by noon 9 August 2024.
Enquiries about the project are welcome at: oxfordhumanrightshub@law.ox.ac.uk .
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