Application Deadline:14 February 2020.
Call for applications for the 2020-2021 Judicial Fellows Programme of the International Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) invites applications for the 2020-2021 Judicial Fellows Programme.
The Programme was established in 1999 to enable recent law graduates to gain experience working at the ICJ. It aims to improve participants’ understanding of international law and of the Court’s procedures by actively involving them in the work of the Court and allowing them to build on their experience under the supervision of a judge.
Requirements
The programme is highly selective. The Court accepts up to 15 participants a year, generally with no more than one from each nominating university. The Court looks in particular for candidates who have excellent results in their law studies and who have studied, published or worked in international law. To be eligible, candidates should be 31 years of age or younger at the time the programme begins. This requirement may be waived in special circumstances. In making its selection, the Court seeks candidates of diverse nationalities.
The official languages of the Court are English and French, and participants must have excellent reading, writing and oral skills in at least one of these. A working knowledge of the second official language is an asset.
Each nominating university must agree to fund the stipend, health insurance and travel costs of its candidate, if selected. Although the Court does not stipulate the amount of the stipend to be paid, it should be sufficient to provide for a minimum standard of accommodation and subsistence in The Hague and should ensure that the selected candidate can benefit fully from his or her experience at the Court without the burden of financial hardship. The fellowship is not a self-funded internship, and candidates without adequate financial support from their nominating university will not be eligible. The Court will facilitate visas, if necessary, and provide working facilities, but it cannot offer financial support.
Universities which accept the above conditions and wish to nominate candidates to participate in the programme are invited to fill out the form below. Kindly note that only universities which respond in the affirmative to all of these questions will be eligible to participate in the programme and receive further application instructions.
Candidates will be asked to submit the following application materials through their universities:
1. Letter from the university agreeing to sponsor the candidate;
2. Application form and summary table, filled in by the candidate;
3. Two or three letters of reference;
4. Official academic records of the candidate;
5. One writing sample of no more than 15 pages.
The deadline for the submission of applications is 14 February 2020. The Court is expected to reach its final decision in March or April 2020. Nominating universities will be notified accordingly.
Submission of applications and selection of candidates
While it is possible to nominate a single candidate, the Court encourages universities to propose more than one. Universities are also strongly encouraged to limit nominations to candidates who have excellent results in their law studies and who have demonstrated an interest in international law through their studies, publications or work experience. The Court does not accept applications from individuals.
Queries may be directed to the Deputy-Registrar of the ICJ at the following address: [email protected].
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) University Judicial Fellows Programme 2020/2021