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Blog Launched for Students Working Abroad in Summer ’08
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May 9, 2008 -- Brooklyn Law School is proud of its many students who will be working this summer in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and South America at law firms, and private and public interest organizations. The students have launched a blog to share their experiences, the Brooklyn Law School Students International Blog, which can be accessed at http://blsx.brooklaw.edu/studentblog/.
Students will be working at these locales and organizations:
- Cambodia - Documentation Center of Cambodia (justice for abuses of DK regime)
- China - East Associates (structured finance, M & A)
- Hong Kong - Linklaters LLP (capital markets)
- Korea - large law firm (tbd)
- Shanghai - Hogan & Hartson (tbd)
- Singapore - Norton Rose (dispute resolution/litigation)
- Thailand - Labour Rights Promotion Network and the UN (migrants’ rights, human trafficking)
- Thailand/Cambodia - Bridges Across Borders (human rights)
- Ghana (Accra) - Legal Resources Centre (human rights)
- Kenya - Kenya Project (NGO)
- Sierra Leone - Timap For Justice (legal, community development)
- South Africa - Legal Resources Centre (human rights, discrimination)
- South Africa - Lawyers for Human Rights, Refugee and Migrant Rights Project
- Egypt - Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration
- Israel - Miklat Domestic Violence Shelter
- Turkey/Brazil - White & Case (tbd)
- United Arab Emirates - Clifford Chance (international litigation and corporate practice)
- Germany (Frankfurt) - Clifford Chance (tbd)
- Germany - AIOS Corporate Finance (management, corporate finance and tax consulting)
- Italy - The International Institute of Humanitarian Law
- Italy - Cleary Gottlieb (corporate law)
- Russia (Moscow) - White & Case (tbd)
- Switzerland - BioWeapons Prevention Project
- The Netherlands - Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
- United Kingdom (London) (tbd)
- Brazil - Demarest & Amleida (tbd)
- Chile (Santiago) - Justice Studies Center of Americas
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