Arthur C. Helton Fellowship Program

The American Society of International Law is accepting applications for the 2007 Arthur C. Helton Fellowship Program. Law students specializing in international human rights and humanitarian affairs can apply for grants up to $1,000 to support fieldwork completed for an NGO or human rights organization. Arthur C. Helton, internationally-renowned for his work in human rights […]

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LL.M. Fellowship 2009-2010: Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA)

Reminder that the deadline for the Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA) program at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. is tomorrow, 26 September 2008. The program offers one-year, tuition-paid LL.M. fellowships to outstanding women human rights lawyers from Africa who are committed to returning home to their countries in order to […]

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Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship: Human Rights

The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship is open to women journalists around the world whose work focuses on human rights and social justice. Journalists working in the print, broadcast and Internet media, including freelancers, are eligible to apply. A fixed stipend will be provided to cover lodging, meals, round-trip economy airfare to Washington, D.C., and ground transportation […]

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OHCHR Fellowship: Indigenous Rights

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is accepting applications for the Indigenous Fellowship Programme, which runs four months in Summer 2009 in Geneva, Switzerland. Fellows also have the opportunity to receive training sessions with other UN agencies, including ILO, WIPO, UNESCO and UNITAR. Fellows will receive airfare from the country of […]

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Call for Papers: Journal of International Policy Solutions

The Journal of International Policy Solutions at the University of California, San Diego is accepting submissions for its Spring 2009 issue. Submissions must present and describe an international problem; provide solutions to the problem and/or make recommendations; discuss implementation strategy for the recommendations given; and describe a course of action, including effects and/or challenges to […]

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Call for Papers: Ashburn Institute Transnational Law Journal

The Ashburn Institute Transnational Law Journal welcomes articles and notes for its first publication to be printed in June. The AITLJ welcomes well-researched, high-quality notes and articles relating to humanitarian law, human rights law, comparative law, maritime law, and international trade/business law. The journal accepts articles from lawyers and law students. The deadline is 13 […]

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