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Internship Program
The course requires and develops both
legal knowledge and a lawyer's approach to problem
identification, analysis and recommendations.
The internship work setting may be in
the government departments, law firms, parliament,
and non-government organisations. The project, which
is settled by written agreement among the student,
professional and internship director, may be multi-disciplinary
but must have a strong law element and of practical
utility to the workplace organisation.
Internships may also be available to work with members of
the Law School on projects of an applied nature. These projects may include
submissions to inquiries and parliamentary committees, responses to discussion
and issues papers, and projects of bodies with which members of the Law
School are involved (for example, advisory councils). A Law School protocol
governs these Law School internships. Faculty staff will advise the internship
coordinator when such projects are available.
Full details and enrolment requirements below:
SPECIAL
INTERNSHIP with the National Europe Centre (NEC)
SPECIAL
INTERNSHIP with the Centre for
International and Public Law (CIPL)
SPECIAL
INTERNSHIP with the Military
Law Centre (MLC)
Students who have any questions should not hesitate
to contact Peter Ford (fordp@law.anu.edu.au).
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