International Internships
Internships
of
three
weeks
(1
credit),
five
weeks
(2
credits),
and
seven
weeks
(3
credits)
are
available
within
the
context
of
the
LL.M.
program.
The
assignments
are
not
remunerated
and
are
with
law
firms
doing
crossborder
work
in
Europe,
Latin
America,
Asia,
Africa,
and
the
Middle
East.
An
internship
may
not
be
served
in
the
home
country
of the intern. Normal tuition rates of $660 per credit apply.
To
be
eligible
to
apply,
a
candidate
must
have
completed
at
least
one
residential
session
(Vienna,
Warsaw,
and/or
Shanghai),
have
achieved
a
strong
academic
record
in
the
program,
and
have
a
good
command
of
English
and/or
the
language
of
country
of
the
internship
assignment.
Internships
are
evaluated
on
a
pass/fail
basis.
The
Center
for
International
Legal
Studies
has
conducted
the
international
internship
program
for
more than 30 years.
Interns
have
been
placed
in
Argentina,
Australia,
Austria,
Barbados,
Belgium,
Brazil,
Bulgaria,
Chile,
China,
Colombia,
Costa
Rica,
Croatia,
Czech
Republic,
Denmark,
Estonia,
Finland,
France,
Germany,
Gibraltar,
Greece,
Hungary,
India,
Israel,
Italy,
Japan,
Kenya,
Luxembourg,
Malaysia,
Malta,
Mexico
,
New
Zealand,
Peru,
Portugal,
Russia,
Serbia,
Singapore
,
South
Africa,
Spain,
Sri
Lanka,
Sweden,
Switzerland,
The
Netherlands,
The
Philippines, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
Placements are not available in the United Kingdom or the United States.
Internship Application
International Internships
Internships
of
three
weeks
(1
credit),
five
weeks
(2
credits),
and
seven
weeks
(3
credits)
are
available
within
the
context
of
the
LL.M.
program.
The
assignments
are
not
remunerated
and
are
with
law
firms
doing
crossborder
work
in
Europe,
Latin
America,
Asia,
Africa,
and
the
Middle
East.
An
internship
may
not
be
served
in
the
home
country
of
the
intern.
Normal
tuition rates of $660 per credit apply.
To
be
eligible
to
apply,
a
candidate
must
have
completed
at
least
one
residential
session
(Vienna,
Warsaw,
and/or
Shanghai),
have
achieved
a
strong
academic
record
in
the
program,
and
have
a
good
command
of
English
and/or
the
language
of
country
of
the
internship
assignment.
Internships
are
evaluated
on
a
pass/fail
basis.
The
Center
for
International
Legal
Studies
has
conducted
the
international
internship
program
for
more than 30 years.
Interns
have
been
placed
in
Argentina,
Australia,
Austria,
Barbados,
Belgium,
Brazil,
Bulgaria,
Chile,
China,
Colombia,
Costa
Rica,
Croatia,
Czech
Republic,
Denmark,
Estonia,
Finland,
France,
Germany,
Gibraltar,
Greece,
Hungary,
India,
Israel,
Italy,
Japan,
Kenya,
Luxembourg,
Malaysia,
Malta,
Mexico
,
New
Zealand,
Peru,
Portugal,
Russia,
Serbia,
Singapore
,
South
Africa,
Spain,
Sri
Lanka,
Sweden,
Switzerland,
The
Netherlands,
The
Philippines,
United
Arab
Emirates, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
Placements
are
not
available
in
the
United
Kingdom or the United States.
Internship Application