Legal Fellow, Strategic Litigation Project
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Job Location: Remote - US About the Atlantic Council's Strategic Litigation Project The Atlantic Council's Strategic Litigation Project (SLP) works to advance prevention and accountability efforts for atrocity crimes, human rights violations, terrorism, and corruption offenses. The SLP seeks to achieve this through the following ways:
The SLP's work is global in scope. The current project focus for Legal Fellows includes China and ongoing atrocities against the Uyghurs. Overview of the Role Under the supervision of the head of the SLP and in close cooperation with the project team, you will provide human rights and law-related research and draft support for China's human rights-related project deliverables and analyze rule of law-related developments in key jurisdictions around the world. Job responsibilities
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