Legal Practice in International Law
Date: 23rd May 2016
Time: 17:30 - 19:00
Event Details
Time: 17:30-19:00
Venue: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Council Chamber, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5JP
The dynamic development of international law across so many areas has required more international lawyers. International lawyers are found working on refugee camps, managing international financial organisations, on a government trade mission, in transactional and litigation areas of law firms, arguing and deciding human rights cases, drafting tax legislation, advising environmental non-governmental organisations, enthusing students at universities, and doing a wide variety of other legal and non-legal jobs. Despite this, there are still uncertainties about what is an international lawyer, and what type of careers there can be in international law.
This seminar aims to provide an insight into a range of possible careers as an international lawyer. The speakers have a diversity of backgrounds and experiences, which is of assistance to all those considering a career in international law - whether at the beginning of their professional life or part-way through it.
Speakers
- Yasmine Ahmed, Rights Watch (UK)
- Richard Meeran, Leigh Day
- Kate Parlett, 20 Essex Street
- Constantine Partasides QC, Three Crowns
- Qudsi Rasheed, FCO
Event convened by Professor Robert McCorquodale , Institute Director, British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL).
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