USA Archives | Human Rights Careers https://www.humanrightscareers.com/tag/usa/ Opportunities, Courses, Jobs, Internships Wed, 19 Apr 2023 15:45:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.humanrightscareers.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-stencil.twitter-profile-picture-modified-32x32.jpg USA Archives | Human Rights Careers https://www.humanrightscareers.com/tag/usa/ 32 32 5 Masters in Human Rights Law in the USA https://www.humanrightscareers.com/magazine/masters-human-rights-law-usa/ Tue, 05 Sep 2017 10:43:40 +0000 https://www.humanrightscareers.com/?p=5086 The post 5 Masters in Human Rights Law in the USA appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

LL.M. Concentration in Human Rights, The Human Rights Programme at Harvard Law School The Human Rights Programme at Harvard Law offers an academic programme centred around international human rights learning, scholarship and research. The ‘Concentration in Human Rights’ is offered by the Human Rights Programme as one of four concentrations for LL.M. students at the […]

The post 5 Masters in Human Rights Law in the USA appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

]]>
The post 5 Masters in Human Rights Law in the USA appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

LL.M. Concentration in Human Rights, The Human Rights Programme at Harvard Law School

The Human Rights Programme at Harvard Law offers an academic programme centred around international human rights learning, scholarship and research. The ‘Concentration in Human Rights’ is offered by the Human Rights Programme as one of four concentrations for LL.M. students at the university. The LL.M. is a one-year degree and students are expected to take classes in ‘International Human Rights’ and ‘Human Rights in the UN Treaty Bodies’ amongst other electives as well as to submit a long paper on a subject related to human rights.

The programme also offers reading groups for students which focus on specific human rights topics and are led by experts in the concerned field. The Harvard Human Rights Programme aims to create a community of scholars and practitioners engaged in critical reflection and discussion around international human rights issues. This environment provides excellent exposure and opportunity for LL.M. students to network with a broad array of human rights thinkers.

LL.M. In Human Rights and Social Justice, University of Connecticut (UCONN)

As a relatively new programme, this LL.M offered by the UConn School of Law allows students the opportunity to pursue study that integrates the international and domestic dimensions of human rights and social justice lawyering. The programme will provide students with an in-depth study of the international human rights legal frameworks as well as the U.S civil rights movements. In this way, students will engage with how both domestic and international human rights blend within the business, non-profit and public policy sectors. The programme aims to equip students with a rigorous understanding of the norms and methods of the human rights and civil rights movements. The university prides itself on small and intimate class settings and allowing flexibility for students to design their course of study according to a full or part-time programme.

Human Rights Law as an Area of Interest at Yale Law School

The LL.M. programme at Yale Law School allows students to tailor their legal education towards their specialised area of interest. One such ‘area of interest’ is the Human Rights Law stream. As a one-year, full-time degree, students are encouraged to use the resources from the Law School to design a programme of study that will best fit their interests. The study of human rights law at Yale is centred around the Orville H. Schell. Jr. Center for International Human Rights which coordinates a diverse range of human rights programmes and activities for students, scholars and the broader community of human rights practitioners. Additionally, the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic is a Law School course which allows students to engage practically with on-going projects and gain first-hand experience dealing with and on behalf of practicing human rights organisations. The structure of the LL.M. degree at Yale, and the various resources available, allow students to develop their own academic programme around International Human Rights Law.

Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship at Columbia University

The Columbia Law School has introduced a ‘Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship’ for the class of 2018-2019. This programme is targeted at individuals who have a keen interest and show great potential in the field of international human rights. The Fellowship will provide students with a tailored and rigorous programme of practical skills training, academic scholarship and career mentoring in order to produce a class of innovative and dedicated human rights leaders. Jointly coordinated by the Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute, this fellowship encourages students to engage with practitioners, lawyers and academics alike. Applicants are expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to the field of international human rights and previous experience in some form is advantageous. The university offers plenty of opportunity for students to engage with human rights issues and become active participants in the protection of human rights.

LL.M in International Human Rights Law, University of Notre Dame

The International Human Rights programme at Notre Dame Law School offers students the technical skills and theoretical grounding required for strategic human rights lawyering. Students will be trained in the substantive and procedural aspects of international human rights law with the aim of developing skills that can be applied practically in their professional pursuits. The programme is one year and requires the completion of 24 course credits which can be structured according to student’s specific interests. The university prides itself on nurturing compassionate individuals who wish to pursue a career fighting for human rights and against social injustice.

Find more masters programs in human rights on our dedicated site.

The post 5 Masters in Human Rights Law in the USA appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

]]>
10 Organizations Offering Human Rights Jobs in the US https://www.humanrightscareers.com/magazine/human-rights-jobs-in-the-us/ Sun, 23 Oct 2016 21:10:31 +0000 http://www.humanrightscareers.com/?p=3103 The post 10 Organizations Offering Human Rights Jobs in the US appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

  Carter Center The Carter Center was founded by Rosalyn and Jimmy Carter and Emory University to help fight for human rights and ease human suffering wherever it exists. In particular, the group works to help find peaceful resolutions to conflicts, provides access to quality medical care and helps to campaign for democracy and freedom […]

The post 10 Organizations Offering Human Rights Jobs in the US appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

]]>
The post 10 Organizations Offering Human Rights Jobs in the US appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

 

Carter Center

The Carter Center was founded by Rosalyn and Jimmy Carter and Emory University to help fight for human rights and ease human suffering wherever it exists. In particular, the group works to help find peaceful resolutions to conflicts, provides access to quality medical care and helps to campaign for democracy and freedom across the globe.

Amazon Watch

Amazon Watch is fighting to protect the rain forests of the Amazon and the indigenous people who call the rain forests home. Since 1966, the group has battled deforestation in the Amazon Basin through public awareness campaigns, lobbying and advocacy. The group works with a number of tribal organizations and environmental groups to safeguard areas of rain forest that are under threat.

UNICEF

The United Nations Children’s Fund or UNICEF is a program sponsored by the United Nations that is headquartered in New York City but dedicated to improving the lives of children all over the world. Through a number of programs, the group protects human rights, fights hunger and homelessness and works to ensure that all children have access to medical care and education.

Coalition for the International Criminal Court

The Coalition for the International Criminal Court is a group of more than 2500 organizations based in more than 150 countries. Their mission is to ensure that proceedings through the International Criminal Court are fair and transparent. Of specific interest to the group are cases related to war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.

Center for Economic and Social Rights

The Center for Economic and Social Rights or CESR is an advocacy group fighting for human rights around the globe. Through a number of different endeavors, the group works to ensure that people have access to food, clean water, housing, health care, education and work and fights for economic, social and cultural equality for all people.

Public International Law & Policy Group

The Public International Law & Policy Group is a nonprofit organization that provides completely free legal assistance to individuals and governments. With offices in more than 25 countries, the PILPG has played a major role in the drafting of major peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions.

Committee to Protect Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists is fighting for freedom of the press around the world. Their mission is to put an end to journalists being persecuted, intimidated, imprisoned, tortured and murdered for trying to shed light on human rights abuses and other stories of international interest.

Organization for Refuge, Asylum and Migration (ORAM)

The Organization for Refuge, Asylum and Migration or ORAM is a nonprofit organization that works internationally to protect refugees and asylum seekers. Through direct advocacy, public policy advice, legal representation and public awareness campaigns, the group helps those who have been displaced due to violence, natural disaster and poverty settle in new areas and have a chance at a better life.

Human Rights Watch (HRW)

Human Rights Watch is a nonprofit with 400 workers around the globe all working together to help defend human rights and fight human rights abuses wherever they occur. Their team consists of lawyers, journalists, political and economic experts and academics. Every year, the group publishes more than 100 briefings that shed light on human rights violations.

International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ)

The International Center for Transitional Justice is a nonprofit organization involved in the fight for transitional justice on a global scale. One of the key functions of the group is to provide advise for policymakers and state institutions. In addition, the group works with victims groups, human rights groups and women’s organizations that are fighting for social justice on the ground.

The post 10 Organizations Offering Human Rights Jobs in the US appeared first on Human Rights Careers.

]]>