International Human Rights Clinic

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The International Human Rights Clinic is a Duke Law program where students work on real-world advocacy, research, and litigation projects addressing global human rights issues.

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instanceOf academic program
legal clinic
affiliatedWith Duke University
aimsTo develop students’ advocacy skills
promote human rights globally
collaboratesWith civil society organizations
international human rights bodies
non-governmental organizations
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline law
educates law students
educationalInstitutionType law school clinic
educationalLevel graduate
field human rights advocacy
international human rights law
public international law
focusesOn global human rights issues
human rights advocacy
human rights litigation
human rights research
hasActivity advocacy projects
litigation projects
research projects
hasComponent classroom instruction
supervised fieldwork
hasType university-based legal clinic
language English
locatedIn Durham, North Carolina
offers experiential legal education
operatesWithin Duke Law experiential education programs
partOf Duke University School of Law
provides practical legal training
skills-based learning
sector higher education
legal services
targetAudience Duke Law students
topic human rights monitoring
international human rights standards
strategic litigation
transnational advocacy

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Duke University School of Law hasClinic International Human Rights Clinic
School of Law offersClinic International Human Rights Clinic
subject surface form: Santa Clara University School of Law