European Law Institute (ELI)

TN-AT/07

DESCRIPTION OF THE STEP TRAINEESHIP PROVIDER

Founded in June 2011 as an entirely independent organisation, the
European Law Institute (ELI) aims to improve the quality of European
law, understood in the broadest sense. It seeks to initiate, conduct and
facilitate research, to make recommendations, and to provide practical
guidance in the field of European legal development.
The Institute has high ambitions, reflected in its Manifesto and in its
Articles of Association. It will study and stimulate European legal
development in a global context. That should be taken to include, but by
no means be limited to, the development of European law by the
European Union and the Council of Europe.

WEBSITE

https://www.europeanlawinstitute.eu/

TYPE OF THE STEP TRAINEESHIP PROVIDER

Non-governmental organisation (NGO)

TRAINEESHIP TASKS

An internship at the Secretariat of the European Law Institute (ELI) is
the perfect opportunity for a candidate with a completed law degree or a
student enrolled in a law programme (or a closely related field) to gain
insight into the management of an international organisation which
works towards the improvement of law-making across Europe.
Interns will have the opportunity to work with staff at the Secretariat on
a number of tasks, including the organisation and running of the Annual
Conference, which will take place in Dublin (Ireland) from
9–11 October 2024. The Conference brings together around 400 participants and will be attended by renowned legal experts from Europe and beyond.

ORGANISING ELSA GROUP

ELSA Austria

PLACE OF THE TRAINEESHIP

Vienna, Austria

TRAINEESHIP FORMAT

On-site

EARLIEST START DATE

01/06/2024

LATEST END DATE

30/09/2024

DURATION

4 month/s

REMUNERATION

EUR 500.00 per month

REQUIRED STUDY LEVEL

Undergraduate

LEGAL SKILLS REQUIRED

Civil Procedure Law - General
Criminal Procedure Law - General

LANGUAGE SKILLS REQUIRED

English - Fluent



NUMBER OF TRAINEES

2

NUMBERS OF HOURS PER WEEK

36

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Strong legal academic performance is a must. Additionally, excellent
computer skills and knowledge of specialised programmes such as
InDesign and Photoshop will be an asset.

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