The following blog post is written by Natasha Delille, a student staff member and intern for the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law. Natasha worked with Regent Law alumnus Evan Henck (’07) at Freedom Firm over the summer, as well as a second internship with Alliance Defending Freedom. You can read about her internship experiences here.
Staff Members Natasha and Jessica |
The panelists at ILW included ambassadors, UN legal counsel,
law school professors, and lawyers. Jessica and I attended panels that
discussed international law and states in emergency; the individual petition
procedure in international human rights law; accountability for crimes in Syria
and Iraq; international investment arbitration; and pathways to careers in
international law.
Jessica and I are both interested in practicing international
law. The conference was extremely beneficial because it alerted us to the
variety of career options available to us. In one short weekend we learned
about the different international courts and governing bodies; the differences
between public and private law; how to market ourselves in order to find
employment in the international law arena; and some of the opportunities
available to American-trained lawyers.
Hopefully, more Regent students will have the opportunity to
attend this conference next year. Not only will the students obtain invaluable
information by attending ILW, but it would also help to familiarize the
international law community with Regent University School of Law.
Download a PDF of the conference schedule here >
Download a PDF of the conference schedule here >
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