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Fall 2026 Int'l Legal Internship


 

Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center is seeking Fall Legal Interns to advance the work of the International Advocacy and Litigation team for the Fall of 2025. The internship is a 10-week commitment, from September 1, 2026, to November 6, 2026. Applications are considered and positions are offered on a rolling basis, but preference will be given to applications received by 11:59 pm EST on Sunday, July 5, 2026.

 

Legal Intern Responsibilities: 

  • Conducting international human rights legal research and drafting memoranda in support of litigation, fact-finding reports, and advocacy materials, as well as on recent developments of thematic issues and in-country conditions relevant to the work of the Kennedy Human Rights Center; 
  • Assisting in the preparation of documents to support litigation before international mechanisms (e.g. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, UN Treaty Bodies), and in support of advocacy before domestic and foreign governments, international organizations, and UN special procedures;
  • Attending and reporting on briefings, Congressional hearings, symposia, and other meetings;
  • Monitoring sources of information on countries and issues of concern to the Kennedy Human Rights Center; and collecting, organizing, and analyzing relevant information;
  • Working closely with International Advocacy and Litigation team members to develop long-term strategies, legal actions, and advocacy campaigns to support the RFK Human Rights award laureates and other partners; 
  • Providing additional support to Kennedy Human Rights staff on an as-needed basis. 


 

Qualifications:

  • Applicants must have completed at least one year of law school at the start of the internship and have a well-established interest in human rights;
  • The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated base understanding (academic/research/work experience) of regional and international human rights law; 
  • Working knowledge of the United Nations system (e.g. UN treaty bodies, special procedures, Universal Periodic Review, etc.) and/or the regional human rights mechanisms (e.g. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, etc.); 
  • An ability to master complex human rights issues under tight deadlines; 
  • Fluency in one of the following languages is desirable but not required: Arabic, French, Spanish or Portuguese;
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills;
  • Attention to detail, you’re able to scope out errors and are willing to fix mistakes;
  • Time management: you have the ability to manage multiple tasks and projects at once;
  • High level of integrity and discretion in handling confidential information;
  • Innovative thinking, a willingness to voice opinions, and a strong work ethic are essential; 
  • Teamwork, you are able to build positive relationships with your colleagues and are willing to help others;
  • Ability to work with colleagues with different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives from your own.

How to Apply:

  • Submit your resume, cover letter, a 3-5 page writing sample, and list of 3 professional references to intern@kennedyhumanrights.org with “Your Name + Fall 2026 Int’l Legal Internship” in the subject line heading. (Ex: Jane Doe + Fall 2026 Int’l Legal Internship)
  • In your cover letter, please include how you heard about this role, why you’re interested in this position, and which of our team’s focus areas you are most interested in working on: Africa, Latin America, or Civic Space (global). Please be aware that many factors are considered when making your assignment, and you may not be assigned your indicated preference. Please also include whether you're accepting or applying for institutional funding for this internship and the name of the program.
  • We know AI tools are part of how many people work and write today. That said, what we're really hoping to read is you: your real experiences, your genuine interest in this work, and your own voice. The cover letter especially is our first chance to get to know you. Generic applications are hard to act on - specific, honest ones are what get our attention.
  • Successful writing samples will consist of a legal brief on international human rights law and standards. 
  • Please submit all application materials in English.