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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Legal
    Research & Development
  • Geneva

AI generated summary

  • You must have excellent legal research and writing skills, recent law degree, command of English, and knowledge in competition, data privacy, or aviation law.
  • You will conduct legal research, summarize cases and legislative changes, update legal databases, and assist with meetings and minute preparation under supervision.

Requirements

  • Excellent legal research and writing skills;
  • Excellent command of English;
  • Superior written and oral communication skills;
  • You are a recent graduate from an accredited university law school with an advanced University degree in law, (LLB, JD, LLM) from an internationally recognized university;
  • You have graduated in the past 12 months;
  • Knowledge or experience in competition law, data privacy / data protection law, and/or technology law is a plus or in regulatory fields pertaining to air law or aviation generally.

Responsibilities

  • The Legal Intern works on assigned tasks under the supervision of the Assistant Director Legal Services (Advocacy Legal Workstream).
  • The Legal Intern works closely with the lawyers in the Legal Advocacy Workstream and supports other members of the team specialising in privacy, data protection and competition law matters.
  • The Legal Intern is responsible for conducting legal research across multiple jurisdictions on a wide range of issues relating to civil aviation.
  • The Legal intern is responsible for preparing summaries of legal cases, legislative developments and other legal information and updating IATA legal databases.
  • The intern is also responsible for assisting with the conduct of meetings and the preparation of minutes.

FAQs

What is the duration of the internship?

The internship has a contract duration of 6 months.

What kind of support will the intern receive during the internship?

The intern will work under the supervision of the Assistant Director Legal Services and closely with the lawyers in the Legal Advocacy Workstream, receiving guidance on assigned tasks.

Is travel required for this internship?

No, travel is not required for this internship.

What are the primary responsibilities of the Legal Intern?

The Legal Intern is responsible for conducting legal research, preparing summaries of legal cases and legislative developments, updating legal databases, assisting with meetings, and preparing meeting minutes.

What qualifications are needed to apply for this position?

Applicants should be recent graduates from an accredited university law school with an advanced degree in law (LLB, JD, LLM) and have graduated within the past 12 months.

Are there any specific areas of law that are beneficial to know for this internship?

Knowledge or experience in competition law, data privacy/data protection law, technology law, or regulatory fields related to air law or aviation is a plus.

What language skills are required for the internship?

Excellent command of English is required, alongside superior written and oral communication skills.

Does IATA promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace?

Yes, IATA celebrates diversity and inclusion and values the various backgrounds, perspectives, and skills of its employees.

Are there any special benefits offered during the internship?

Yes, IATA provides flexible work arrangements, travel benefits, family-friendly policies, equal pay, and a day off on your birthday.

How can I learn more about IATA and the team?

You can learn more about IATA’s role in the industry, the available benefits, and the team by visiting their careers page at iata/careers/.

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Transportation
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1945
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

IATA is an international trade organization, created over 70 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 320 airlines in 120 countries comprising 83% of total air traffic. The organization also represents, leads and serves the airline industry in general. IATA's Director General and CEO is Willie Walsh.