[Internship] Project 39A, National Law University, Delhi Proposes Internship in Law; Apply Now!

[Internship] Project 39A, National Law University, Delhi Proposes Internship in Law; Apply Now!

National Law University, Delhi:

The National Law University, Delhi was established in 2008 under the National Law University Act, 2007 with the objective of imparting comprehensive and interdisciplinary legal education. The University has signed several Memoranda of Understanding with national and international universities with a view to encourage collaborative academic activity. The University is committed to disseminating legal knowledge and developing the pedagogical acumen necessary to engage with contemporary legal issues of public importance.

Project 39A: Research Centre

Project 39A is inspired by Article 39-A of the Indian Constitution, a provision that furthers the intertwined values of equal justice and equal opportunity by removing economic and social barriers. These are constitutional values of immense importance, given the manner in which multiple disparities intersect to exclude vast sections of our society from effectively accessing justice. 

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Project 39A is inspired by Article 39-A of the Indian Constitution, a provision that furthers the intertwined values of equal justice and equal opportunity by removing economic and social barriers. These are constitutional values of immense importance given the manner in which multiple disparities intersect to exclude vast sections of our society from effectively accessing justice. Using empirical research to re-examine practices and policies in the criminal justice system, Project 39A aims to trigger new conversations on legal aid, torture, forensics, mental health in prisons, and the death penalty.

We are committed to ensuring that our engagement with the criminal justice system is based on rigorous empirical work. There is much to be gained from diligent documentation and analysis of the workings of the criminal justice system before heading down a prescriptive path. It is an oft-repeated truth that much of law-making in India lacks any real empirical basis and this is equally true for law and policy making in the criminal justice system. The dismal state and sometimes the absence of record-keeping in the police, prisons and courts along with multiple barriers to accessing records/ data complicates criminal justice research in India. Nonetheless, it is important that as a university we utilize the resources, expertise and access to networks available to us to overcome these barriers and take these difficult conversations forward.

As important as rigorous research is our commitment to effective communication of our work. Issues involving the criminal justice system need to be effectively communicated to audiences far beyond lawyers, judges and the bureaucracy. It is critical that we clearly convey that everyone has a stake in the health of the criminal justice system and that its fault lines must concern us all.

Researching the criminal justice system often forces us to confront harsh individual and systemic realities and issues of legal representation and intervention also lie at the core of Project 39A’s mandate. Being acutely aware that credible research rides on its independence, robust ethical frameworks guide the separation of our research and representation efforts.

As a law school, we do believe that it is part of our core mandate to contribute to the realisation of the values of equal and fair access to justice. Our work has benefited greatly from the many individuals, organisations and agencies, who have supported and encouraged our work. The work we do has also benefited in equal measure from specialised knowledge in forensic psychiatry, social work, medical and forensic sciences, anthropology, literature and economics. We intend to continue along this path of meaningful and intense interdisciplinary engagement to ensure that the law reflects learnings from multiple perspectives.

INTERNSHIP


Project 39A is keen to develop a robust and rewarding internship programme that will provide meaningful exposure to the complexities and nuances of the criminal justice system in India. 

ELIGIBILITY

Students of law, humanities, social sciences, management or media. 

DURATION

Full-time: Minimum 4 weeks to a maximum of 12 weeks.

Part-time: Minimum 12 weeks.

STIPEND

Full-time: Rs. 10,000/- for every four week period. 

Part-time: Rs. 5,000/- for every four week period.

AREAS OF WORK

  1. administration of the death penalty (litigation and research)
  2. forensic science with particular focus on DNA forensics
  3. legal aid in the criminal justice system
  4. mental health and criminal justice
  5. torture

TIMELINE

Applications are due at least two months before the first day of the proposed month of internship. For example, if your proposed date of internship is 15 January, please apply two months prior to 1 January, i.e. before 1 November.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Only successful applicants will be contacted at least 6 weeks before their internship start date. If you do not hear from us, please assume that your application has not been successful. Due to the high volume of applications, communication via phone or email will not be entertained in this regard. Click

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For More Information:

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https://nludelhi.ac.in/home.aspx

https://www.project39a.com/

https://www.project39a.com/internship

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