Go On! How Do I Become an International Lawyer?

Go On! makes note of interesting conferences, lectures, and similar events.

The Irish Yearbook of International Law announced open registration for a career panel via Zoom on International Law careers. The event is aimed at law students in Ireland, but will also cover topics of interest to an international audience, including LLMs and internships. The panel of established professionals will share their experiences of building a career in International Law and will also answer any questions from aspiring international lawyers. Careers Panel for Aspiring International Lawyers will be held on June 23, at 14:00, Dublin time.

For more information and to register please click here.

Go On! Minerva Law Network’s “Women and the International Law Commission”

Join Minerva Law Network’s online event on June 30, 2021 at 11:00AM (CET). In this session, all of the current and former women of the International Law Commission will discuss their experiences in the Commission and their work on the progressive development of international law and its codification.

To register for this event, click here.

Congratulations!

We would like to acknowledge a transition amongst our editorial team. Our Submissions Editor, Carly Wheaton, has graduated from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and will be moving on to the next chapter in her life as a lawyer in New York City. Carly has worked on our editorial team for the past two years and received the Jacob Burns Medal from her law school in recognition of her work on the blog. We thank her for her contributions to IntLawGrrls and wish her the best of luck with her future.

Prerna Tara, who has been a Student Editor for the last year, will be assuming the role of Submissions Editor. She has been a great asset to IntLawGrrls and we are excited to continue working with her. Prerna has graduated with her Masters degree in Public International Law from Leiden Law School in The Netherlands. Congratulations to you both!

On the Job! Asser Institute for International and European Law Vacancies

The Asser Institute for International and European Law has two paid internship vacancies.

One is in private international law and the intern will research projects, draft reports, edit tasks, and update case law. The deadline is June 10th.

The other is in EU external relations law. The intern will have the opportunity to contribute to research and the publication of projects of the Global Europe project and the Center for the Law of EU External Relations. The deadline is June 15th.