Lexpat’s public international law practice is currently looking for one to two interns to work on various projects related to public international law and/or litigation.

Responsibilities:

Interns’ specific responsibilities will depend on Lexpat’s needs. Interns may work on  litigation; legislative reform projects; and/or other issues primarily in international law. Interns may carry out legal research or drafting and/or participate in client meetings.  Interns may also have opportunities to draft and/or publish through Lexpat’s platforms updates or alerts concerning developments in international law or related matters.

Details:

The selected intern(s) would start as soon as possible and serve for 3 months, subject to agreement between Lexpat and the selected intern(s). The internship will be done remotely.

Intern(s) will work no less than ten (10) hours per week.

The internship is unpaid. Lexpat will work with successful candidates to secure externship credit from their law schools where possible.

Requirements:

Interns should be current law students interested in public international law and with some academic background in public international law; international criminal law; and/or international human rights law.

Interns should have a reliable work ethic, good legal writing and computer skills, and the ability to work independently and under time pressure when required.

Application process:

Interested candidates should send a CV, writing sample, and cover letter to Arthur Traldi at [email protected] by January 16, 2026.