
Human Rights Accountability Legal Intern - Summer 2025
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Job Description
Human Rights Accountability Legal Intern - Summer 2025
The role of the Human Rights Accountability Legal Intern will be to assist with research and analysis aimed at strengthening our team’s ability to effectively advocate for targeted sanctions against human rights abusers and corrupt officials around the world using Magnitsky-style sanctions programs from the U.S., UK, EU, Canada, and Australia. In particular, the intern will be asked to perform legal and policy background research and maintain databases to improve our understanding of the applicability, use, and effects of different sanctions programs. The intern will also be asked to perform research and writing related to specific instances of serious human rights abuse and/or corruption as we work to identify individuals for consideration as possible designees under various government sanctions programs, including the Global Magnitsky sanctions program and similar programs from other jurisdictions. In addition, the intern will be asked to conduct research and draft materials to support Congressional advocacy efforts related to this and other related work to promote and protect Magnitsky sanctions and other accountability tools and institutions, such as the International Criminal Court. The intern will gain professional experience in legal analysis, persuasive writing, and engagement with a diverse range of partners.
Interns must be located in the United States.
How will you make a difference in the Human Rights space through this internship?
The intern’s work will make Human Rights First and its partners more effective advocates in seeking accountability for human rights abuses and corruption, by helping make the strongest case possible for sanctions in specific instances and by improving our overall understanding of the impact and implementation of these tools. The intern’s work will also support Human Rights First’s efforts to protect accountability tools and institutions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Support attorneys in extended, deep-dive policy, legal, and data research projects to inform our global strategy related to human rights and anti-corruption sanctions and advocacy.
- Prepare daily news briefings for the Human Rights Accountability Team on events occurring around the world that are relevant to our work.
- Liaise with attorneys reviewing Magnitsky files to provide information and answer questions.
- Conduct research to gather information and assist in preparing files for Global Magnitsky recommendations for the U.S. and other major Magnitsky jurisdiction governments involving serious human rights abuse or corruption.
- Keep track, via internal databases, of different government, NGO coalition, and HRF metrics.
- Assist with coordinating NGO trainings on targeted sanctions.
- Assist with advocacy with government entities and the public regarding the Global Magnitsky sanctions program and other related Magnitsky-style programs (drafting blogs, op-eds, factsheets, other publications).
- Opportunity for additional responsibilities based on performance.
Desired Skills and Experience
- Strong research and writing skills.
- Significant knowledge of the human rights context in at least one region of the world, and/or significant knowledge of human rights issues facing vulnerable and marginalized groups.
- Knowledge of how to apply legal standards to the facts of specific cases.
- Knowledge of human rights and/or anti-corruption concepts, methods, statutes, and instruments desirable.
- Strong organizational skills
- Foreign language skills desirable
Education: Law student (J.D. or LLM) preferred
Compensation: Unpaid
Start Date: May 26, 2025
End Date: August 15, 2025
Time Commitment: 30-35 hours per week minimum
Submission Deadline: March 7, 2025
Application Instructions: Please include a cover letter, resume, and two writing samples (ideally related to human rights or corruption)
Human Rights First is committed to recruiting, retaining, and developing staff from a diversity of backgrounds, including members of racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, people of all nationalities, and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces. We believe that a diverse staff and an inclusive work environment that welcomes a range of perspectives make us stronger and more effective.