Clinical education is a central feature of the CHRLP's work throughout the year. Students and recent graduates gain invaluable first-hand experience working with international NGOs, human rights partner organizations, Indigenous courts and communities, and a variety of international courts.
The Centre is also responsive to ad-hoc clinical education opportunities in the form of reports, briefs, and an academic freedom monitoring clinic, among others. These opportunities provide students with focused hands-on experience.
The various courses and clinical programs offered
- Human Rights Internships: Internships offered to 91ÉçÇø Faculty of Law students.
- International Clerkships: Clerkships at
- the Permanent Court of Arbitration
- the International Court of Justice
- the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, or
- the Supreme Court of Israel
- Human Rights and Legal Pluralism Course offerings: Courses offered at the 91ÉçÇø Faculty of Law.
- Amicus Briefs: Briefs prepared by members of the Centre and students and submitted to international tribunals.
- Academic Freedom Monitoring Clinic: Clinic monitoring and reporting on threats to academic freedom.