Jan. 23: Hague Conference and PCA Summer Internships

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The expectation is that both the Hague Conference on Private International Law and the Permanent Court of Arbitration will each again be offering a summer internship for students who have or can obtain NYU PILC grants. These grants are only available to JD students.  There is one internship for each institution. You can learn more about these institutions on their websites.

Interested students should send a letter of application to Professor Linda Silberman (linda.silberman@nyu.edu) and copy her assistant Stephany Ramos (Stephany.ramos@nyu.edu) .  Applications should including the following information: a resume, your unofficial law school transcript with first-semester grades (to the extent you have them), and a statement of interest and experience.  In particular your foreign language abilities, any experience abroad, and undergraduate or graduate courses of study in areas involving private and public international law and international arbitration should be noted.  Also include a statement of why you would like the internship and what skills you would bring to it.  Identify whether you are interested in one or both of the internships, and if both, which one you would prefer and why.

For additional information, interested applicants may contact Professor Silberman directly or current NYU students who had one of these internships in the past.

For the Hague Conference:  Cara Maines (2021in-person intern)(ccm7742@nyu.edu )and Thomas Kicak (2020 remote intern)(Thomas.kicak@nyu.edu)

For the PCA: John Gorton (2021 in-person intern) (flg9736@nyu.edu and Daniel Rosenberg 2020 remote intern) (Daniel.rosenberg@law.nyu.edu)

Applications should be submitted to Professor, at the latest by January 23, 2023.  Professor Silberman is only in residence at NYU through December but she may try to schedule a few interviews of the strongest candidates via zoom. A decision will be taken by mid-February.

 

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