The Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) at Columbia Law School is now
accepting applications for its 2004-2006 Public Interest Law Fellowship
Program
PILI has just opened its application process for its 2004-2006 Public
Interest Law Fellowship Program. The program selects practicing lawyers
from Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Central Asia
for two years of study and practical work experience. The first year is
spent in New York at Columbia University School of Law, where the
Fellows take part in non-degree study and intern with leading human
rights and public interest organizations. Fellows spend the second year
of the program working for the protection of human rights and the
promotion of public interest law in their home countries at local
non-governmental organizations. Applications to the Public Interest Law
Fellowship Program will be accepted until April 1st, 2004, and selection
of Fellows will be made by May 1st, 2004. The fellowships will start in
August 2004. For more information or to apply follow this link to the
PILI website: http://www.pili.org/aboutpili/fellowship.html
You can also contact David Caughlin, Fellowship Program Manager, Public
Interest Law Initiative, Columbia Law School; 1-212-851-1060;
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