Internship – ICC Dispute Resolution Services, Documentation and Research Centre (Paris)

The Documentation and Research Centre of the ICC International Court of Arbitration offers students in international commercial law arbitration to gain in-depth knowledge of arbitration in commercial and investment disputes.

The Documentation and Research Centre of the ICC International Court of Arbitration offers students in international commercial law arbitration to gain in-depth knowledge of arbitration in commercial and investment disputes.

Time Commitment: 6 months (02/01/2024 to 30/06/2024); full time

Position Purpose

The internship is aimed at candidates who are interested in legal research in the field of international commercial arbitration. As an intern at the Documentation and Research Centre of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, you will gain in-depth knowledge of ICC arbitration procedure, hands on experience and insight into the legal issues affecting current and past ICC cases as well as a better understanding of the ICC internal working process and division of work between the various departments and teams. During the six month period placement, you will be an active and integral member of the department’s small team and counted on to assist with a great variety of responsibilities/tasks. Responsibilities/tasks you can expect may include:

Primary responsibilities/tasks 

Preference will be given to students in international commercial law arbitration with strong academic credentials and who enjoy the legal research work. This is an ideal position for students who are preparing their bar exams. Fluent English and French is a requirement. Being fluent in Spanish, German and Portuguese is an advantage.

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS

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 program 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. The ICC is not in a position to provide scholarships/fellowships.

The Internship Programs are full-time and the average working week is 35 hours.

The intern will receive a monthly gratification of about EUR 700 gross + meal vouchers + partial compensation (70%) of public transport costs.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Applications should be addressed in English only by email addressed to the Selection Committee (Attn. Ms Claudia Pansa) at courtinternship@iccwbo.org and to the Documentation & Research Centre at drs_doc_research@iccwbo.org.

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