IJP Recruitment Flyer
Mission: The International Justice Project (IJP) is an extracurricular clinic at the UCLA School of Law. IJP students provide legal research and analysis for human rights organizations in need of assistance in the United States and around the world. In addition to providing a service to human rights organizations, IJP affords law students an opportunity to gain experience in human rights law and develop the skills necessary to become an effective human rights advocate.
If you are a human rights lawyer or organization interested in working with IJP, please consult the Partner Organization Information document below, and contact IJP@lawnet.ucla.edu. The IJP Presidents, or one of our Advisors, will get back to you soon.
IJP - Partner Organization Information
We are looking for passionate and dedicated students to be a part of our teams. Our application is due on September 1 by 11:59 pm.
IJP - Roster of Officers
Advisors: Jessica Peake, Director, International and Comparative Law Program
Presidents: Kristi Ueda and Rachel Samec
Related Information
International Human Rights Area of Focus
International Law Area of Focus
International and Comparative Law Specialization
International Human Rights Law Association
Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs