Human Rights First (HRF) is excited to announce the availability of a postgraduate legal fellowship with HRF’s Accountability team. HRF is accepting applications from third-year law students and recent graduates who have secured outside funding and are seeking a host for a one-year postgraduate public interest fellowship. HRF is willing to work with qualifying candidates to secure funding where necessary.
Among other opportunities, the Human Rights Accountability Legal Fellow will assist HRF’s Accountability team in its work to promote human rights and the rule of law through the imposition of targeted sanctions against the world’s worst human rights abusers and perpetrators of corruption – one of the most cutting-edge programs in contemporary human rights.
Human Rights First leads a coalition of more than 330 NGOs from 50-plus countries that use targeted sanctions, like the Global Magnitsky sanctions program, to push the U.S. government to sanction human rights abusers and corrupt foreign actors. Working with a diverse array of partners, HRF provides the U.S. government with well-researched and documented recommendations that identify significant human rights abuses and crimes of corruption and those responsible who may be eligible for targeted sanctions and/or visa restrictions. Over the past seven years, approximately one-third of the U.S. government sanctions designations under the Global Magnitsky sanctions program have had a basis in our coalition’s recommendations.
The recipient of this fellowship will have an opportunity to participate in an accountability effort that consistently and concretely impacts human rights outcomes and challenges impunity. The Human Rights Accountability Legal Fellow will be directly involved in the operation and support of HRF’s large coalition of NGOs, and will be responsible for researching, drafting, and editing recommendation files that identify persons who have committed serious human rights abuses and acts of corruption.
The recipient of the fellowship will be actively involved in helping formulate HRF’s strategy to continue growing our work as we build relationships with civil society partners as well as officials from the U.S. and foreign governments with similar laws. As such, the fellow will have a meaningful opportunity to grapple with domestic and international legal and policy issues, and will contribute to an area of human rights and anti-corruption advocacy that is expanding rapidly in exciting, challenging, and impactful ways.
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