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Legal Research & Just Transition Intern

CompanyBusiness & Human Rights Resource Centre
LocationNot specified
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMarch 10, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Tasks involve online legal research, drafting abstracts and summaries of lawsuits related to human rights and environmental abuses, and updating information on the organization's website and tracking tools. The intern will also support the drafting and dissemination of program newsletters and participate in team meetings.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
95
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
14 hours
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About The Company
We work with everyone to advance human rights in business. We track over 9000 companies, and help the vulnerable eradicate abuse. We empower advocates 🙌 We amplify the voices of the vulnerable, and human rights advocates in civil society, media, companies, and governments. We strengthen corporate accountability 💪 We help communities and NGOs get companies to address human rights concerns, and provide companies an opportunity to present their response. We build corporate transparency 🤝 We track the human rights policy and performance of over 9000 companies in over 180 countries, making information publicly available.
About the Role

The Business and Human Rights Centre is seeking an enthusiastic, reliable and well-organised Legal Research Intern to work with our Corporate Legal Accountability teamincluding on our Just Transition Litigation project. This internship opportunity is for applicants currently enrolled at university and/or that should complete an internship as part of their studies, either studying law (LLB/LLM/JD or similar) or with a legal background.  

  

  • Period: Minimum commitment of 14 hours a week, for a period of at least 4 months, starting in mid to late April 2026.  
  • Location: This is a remote position in which the intern works from their home or university. Candidates must have at least 3.5 hours overlap within 8.30am-6pm CET. 
  • Reimbursement of lunch expenses up to GBP 7/USD 9/ EUR 9 for interns who do not have funding for the internship from their university or other institution. 
  • Application deadline29 March 2026 COB GMT 
  • To apply, please complete and return this application form. Kindly note that the application form is required; we will not accept CVs. 
     

About us 

The Business and Human Rights Centre is a global non-profit organisation that works with communities, civil society, companies and governments to put human rights at the heart of business to deliver a just economy, climate justice and end abuse. The Centre tracks the human rights policies and practices of over 10,000 companies worldwide to push for better human rights protections. Our website is a global business and human rights knowledge hub, delivering daily news in 11 languages, with over 150,000 active users per month. Our Weekly Update e-newsletter has over 16,000 subscribers globally, including advocates, business-people, governments, investors and the UN.   

 

The Centre’s Corporate Legal Accountability (CLA) programme aims to strengthen the legal accountability of business actors so that rightsholders can exercise their rights and access justice when abuses occur by providing lawyers, legal practitioners and affected people the tools they need to support stronger cases against companies and improve access to legal remedy. We operate the only global information hub on corporate legal accountability where we track strategic lawsuits against companies over human rights abuses, and monitor legislative development to help hold companies accountable. Our Corporate Legal Accountability Portal iupdated daily with information and resources from around the world.  

  

Your tasks 

  1. Online legal research and inputs: find relevant news, commentaries, reports and court documents relating to lawsuits from around the world against companies over alleged human rights and environmental abuses, and legislative developments (including the UN binding treaty); compose abstracts and titles; create and update information on the website, including broken links. 
     
  2. Supporting the development of our Just Transition Litigation Tracking Tool: research relevant just energy transition lawsuits to include in the tracking tool; draft a concise and accessible summary of these lawsuits. 
  3. Drafting and updating lawsuit profilessummarise legal information about lawsuits brought against companies to redress human rights abuse and present them in a concise, accessible format.   
  4. Support Programme’s outputs: Draft the CLA Quarterly Update newsletter and participate in its dissemination; select key news items for inclusion in the Centre’s Weekly Update 
  5. Participate in (virtual) meetings, including fortnightly Global Team meetings with all staff and Regional Researchers.  
  6. Additional Tasks: You may also be asked to assist the Centre with general, non-legal work, such as supporting our company response mechanism; liaising with relevant organisations etc.   

  

Please note that this internship is not academically oriented and does not involve extensive analysis or writing.  Rather, it is a practical internship focused on bringing global attention to company conduct affecting people and communities, with the aim of promoting respect for human rights.  

  

Required Skills and Qualifications  

  • Legal studies. Currently enrolled in university, either studying law (LLB/LLM/JD or similar) or with a legal background. 
  • Legal analysis and research skills. Academic and/or work experience carrying out legal research. 
  • General research and analytical skills. Ability to carry out general research, including online and to summarise information clearly and succinctly. Demonstrated academic or professional experience carrying out research and analysing information.   
  • Commitment to human rights. Interest in and commitment to promoting human rights.  
  • Data input capacity. Ability and willingness to do large amount of routine data input on a daily basis. 
  • Language skills. Excellent English language skills (reading/writing/speaking). Fluency in French, Spanish, Arabic or Russian highly is desirable (but not essential). Good working knowledge of other languages is a plus.   
  • Initiative. Ability to use own initiative and to work independently. Motivated by achieving results and completing tasks. 

 

The Business and Human Rights Centre strives to be an equal opportunities employer.  
 

We reserve the right to close a position before the deadline in case of a high volume of applications or a change in the organisation’s priorities.  

 

TO APPLY: Complete and return this application form via our jobs portal. Kindly note that the application form is required; we will not accept CVs. If you need any additional support, please reach out to Giulia Vinzi at vinzi@business-humanrights.org. 
 



Location

Remote


Department

International Programmes


Employment Type

Intern


Minimum Experience

Entry-level


Key Skills
Legal ResearchLegal AnalysisData InputSummarizationInitiativeIndependent WorkEnglish FluencyFrench FluencySpanish FluencyArabic FluencyRussian Fluency
Categories
LegalEnvironmental & SustainabilityScience & ResearchSocial Services