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Business and Human Rights Centre · 4 days ago

Columbia University summer internship opportunity with the Business and Human Rights Centre Corporate Legal Accountability Programme

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre is seeking a dedicated law student for their Corporate Legal Accountability Programme during the summer. The intern will conduct legal research, support program outputs, and assist with advocacy work related to corporate legal accountability and human rights.

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Responsibilities

Online legal research (find relevant news, commentaries, reports and court documents relating to lawsuits from around the world against companies over alleged human rights and environmental abuses, and legislative developments on corporate accountability) and support with tasks related to the Centre’s priority topics, such as:
Technology and human rights
Just transition litigation
Regulatory frameworks (mandatory human rights due diligence globally and in Europe; UN Binding treaty on business and human rights), and
Corporate criminal accountability
Drafting and updating lawsuit profiles: research and summarise legal information about lawsuits brought against companies over human rights abuses and present them in a concise and accessible format
Support regular Programme outputs:
Draft and support the dissemination of the CLA Quarterly Update newsletter highlighting a specific timely topic as well as key developments in corporate legal accountability
Select key news items for inclusion in the Resource Centre’s Weekly Update newsletter
Participate in (virtual) meetings, including fortnightly Global Team meetings with all staff and Regional Researchers
Additional Tasks: from time to time, you may also be asked to assist the Centre with general corporate legal accountability advocacy work, such as supporting our company response mechanism; liaising with relevant organisations etc

Qualification

Legal researchHuman rights knowledgeAnalytical skillsMultilingual (English + 1)TeamworkInitiative

Required

JD students currently enrolled at Columbia University Law School
Secure funding from the Columbia Human Rights Internship Program
Demonstrated academic or professional experience carrying out international and/or multi-jurisdictional legal research, analysing and summarising information
Interest in and commitment to promoting human rights, especially business and human rights
Excellent English language skills (reading/writing/speaking). Fluency in another language such as French, Spanish, Arabic or Russian is a plus
Ability to work independently in a multicultural team and use own initiative

Company

Business and Human Rights Centre

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We work with everyone to advance human rights in business. We track over 9000 companies, and help the vulnerable eradicate abuse.

H1B Sponsorship

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Funding

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Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Graham Mackay
Chief Operating Officer
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