UNSW Law Society - Public Interest Careers Guide 2020/2021

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About

Asian Human Rights Commission

The Asian Human Rights Charter (AHRC) is an independent, non-governmental institution that promotes human rights education and awareness across Asia. It was founded in 1984 by jurists and human rights activists. As

an influential body in the region, the AHRC is committed to garnering attention from citizens within the region

and rallying support to ensure relief for victims of human rights violations. The AHRC gives a high regard to each Asian country’s agreement to uphold civil and political rights, as well as economic, social and cultural rights.

What kind of work?

Work opportunities for the AHRC are in Hong Kong. Roles range from administrative to publications. Moreover, the

AHRC produces ‘think tank papers’ as comprehensive guides to the state of human rights in the Asian region. The AHRC’s research also expands to the exploration of

issues in Australia, particularly with regards to the plight of asylum seekers and refugees, as well as Indigenous Australians in custody.

Location

Hong Kong

Student Opportunities

Interns at the AHRC or its sister organisation the ALRC

typically support a country or programme desk through case documentation, research and communication assistance.

The AHRC approaches its partner organisations in

Asia with which it has a close and long term working relationship and discusses the selection of interns from

those organisations. The available internship placements are normally limited to one internship per country per

year at this point. Internships for persons from the partner organisations are given priority. For these persons, the

AHRC provides accommodation and support while in Hong Kong. Arrangements for the duration of stay are flexible, but usually the period is 3-4 months. More info:

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http://www.humanrights.asia/get-involved/internship/

Interns with a strong legal background, country experience and a strong interest in human rights are

preferred. Applications are judged on their individual

merits and according to the needs of the AHRC at the time. Interns must also be prepared to accept

assignments to countries in the region with difficult

human rights conditions. The number of such selfsupported internships are limited to a very few placements per year.

Graduate Opportunities

Graduates are also welcome to apply to the internship program.

Fun Fact / Recent Project Asian Charter

The AHRC aims to fulfil specific objectives stipulated in the Asian Charter: “Many Asian states have guarantees of human rights in their constitutions, and many

of them have ratified international instruments on

human rights. However, there continues to be a wide gap between rights enshrined in these documents

and the abject reality that denies people their rights. Asian states must take urgent action to implement the human rights of their citizens and residents.”


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