Internship – Arbitration, Management team (Paris)
The ICC International Court of Arbitration is currently looking for arbitration interns for their Dispute Resolution Services (DRS) management team for a period of six months.
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The ICC International Court of Arbitration is currently looking for arbitration interns for their Dispute Resolution Services (DRS) management team for a period of six months.
The role
Tasks include:
- Legal research and read legal documents in English
- Provide assistance in the processing of missions carried out by the Court
- Read and draft documents related to arbitration cases in English
- Preparation of conferences
- Translation of legal documents
Requirements
- Preference will be given to students in international commercial law arbitration with strong academic credentials and prior work experience.
- Fluent English is a requirement and another language would be a plus
- The candidate needs to still be registered as a student during the time of the internship. Recent graduates who are not anymore enrolled in an educational programme are therefore not eligible to do an internship at ICC.
Important information
- Nationals from outside the European Union or Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Andorra, Monaco, or Switzerland should get an appropriate visa from the French consulate. Interns are also required to handle their own travel/accommodation arrangements for the duration of their stay. ICC is not in a position to provide scholarships/fellowships.
- The 6-month internship programmes are full-time and the average working week is 35 hours.
- The intern will receive a monthly gratification of about EUR 750 gross + meal vouchers + partial compensation (70%) of public transport costs.
Terms and conditions
Department: Dispute Resolution Services
Geographic location: ICC HQ – Paris, France
Availability : July 2024
Duration: 6 months
Application process: Applications should be addressed in English only by email addressed to the Selection Committee (Attn: Lola Tranchard) at courtinternship@iccwbo.org.
This should include:
- A short CV (one-page maximum focusing on the experience relevant to the Internship) and indicating your current studies (with expected graduation date)
- A cover letter (no model provided), describing in a detailed way which arbitration classes you followed and your first professional experience(s) in relation to arbitration.
- Two referees’ names with their respective contact details (if possible one academic referee and one professional referee who supervised you directly)
- An academic writing sample in English (e.g. submitted paper during university studies)
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