Internship Program 2016 @ Rehnuma Law Centre
Gulbarga (Karnataka) and Rangareddy (Hyderabad)
For your kind reference, short details of the program are as follows:
INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 2016
WHAT:
Internship Program 2016
Calling all law students who are bored of classroom learning and want to actually see the law and justice systems they study about in pages, in action on the field!!!!
Deadline:
24th September, 2016
NOTE: Internship would begin from October, 2016.
WHERE:
Rehnuma Law Centres require interns for their Centre offices in Gulbarga (Karnataka) and Rangareddy (Hyderabad).
Tenure:
The internship will be offered for a minimum of one month to the selected candidates, extendable up to 6 months depending on the candidate’s interest.
As part of the internship, you will be required to report to the Centre offices at Gulbarga (Karnataka) or Rangareddy (Hyderabad), as per the selected candidate’s preference, and you will report to the Rehnuma Law Centre’s Research Associate.
Work Profile:
The intern will be involved in documentation of case studies, legal research, field visits with Rehnuma Law Centre paralegals, analyzing ground realities regarding minority rights issues and more.
Benefit:
The intern will be eligible to receive a certificate on successful completion of the term they have been appointed for i.e. a minimum of one month.
CONTACT:
Interested students can send in their curriculum vitae and a statement of purpose mentioning their preference of Centre [Gulbarga (Karnataka) or Rangareddy (Hyderabad)] to salomi.csj@gmail.com on or before 24th September, 2016. Applications sent after this date may be considered on a rolling-basis depending upon vacancies at the respective Centres.
Note: This is an unpaid full-time internship. Unpaid part-time internships are only available for students already living and studying in and around Gulbarga (Karnataka) and Rangareddy (Hyderabad).
ABOUT REHNUMA
Rehnuma is a multi-stakeholder programme anchored by National Foundation for India and Centre for Social Justice, Ahmedabad, run in partnership with nine organizations in 11 states. The programme was envisioned towards an effective implementation of socio-economic rights for religious minorities using a rights framework through entitlement centres. The entitlement centres work through a combination of awareness building, stakeholder consultations (with government officers and civil society members), capacity building of lawyers, community-based paralegals and members of other civil society organizations on this issue , facilitating the community to actually file their claims on their entitlements, legal aid, litigation work and advocacy. In some cases where the entitlements are not realized within reasonable time, litigation is undertaken to establish the rights of the minority community claimants and duties of the state authorities. Thus, Rehnuma acts as a facilitation unit or a bridge between the minority community on the one hand, and the state as the duty bearer on the other.
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