Legal Research Traineeship
- Produce different types of academic papers (News Flash, Info Flash and Food For Thought papers) related to International Humanitarian Law and relevant military legal aspects;
- Conduct in-depth research on topics related to International Humanitarian Law, security and defence;
- Analyse the legal aspects of military interoperability and their implications for international and European security frameworks;
- Stay up-to-date with relevant legal developments in international and European law, particularly those affecting military operations and security policies;
- Collaborate with colleagues in a multicultural team promoting teamwork and fostering a positive environment.
Requirements
- Possess a Bachelor in Law and be currently enrolled in the last year of a Master in Law
- Academic background in law with specific knowledge of Public, European and International Law
- Have a proven working knowledge of written and spoken English (C1): either a language certificate or university exams that test the level of the language
- Show interest in FINABEL’s activities
If you are interested in this opportunity and wish to join Finabel- The European Land Force Commanders Organisation, please submit your CV and CL by applying through this link: https://finabel.org/application-legal/.
Note: This is an unpaid traineeship. However, there is a possibility to obtain an Erasmus+ grant if the applicant is enrolled in a university.
For any questions regarding the application process or university partnerships, please contact the Trainee Manager at traineemanager@finabel.org.
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