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Whether you want to be a barrister or a solicitor, there are many opportunities to work in human rights law. For information about research fellowships in human rights which are offered to recently graduated lawyers, see the fellowships section.
Barristers chambers generally work in a range of practice areas, but there are several which specialise in human rights law:
Other barristers' chambers that include human rights in their practice areas:
The following NGOs employ staff with legal expertise (although other positions may also become available):
Charities are highly regulated, and as such require solicitors to advise them on their trading activities. Due to the increasingly competitive environment, many charities also seek legal services to explore mergers, partnerships and joint ventures. Few firms deal only with charities, but many have a charity team, some of which are listed below.
Student Hubs is a registered charity, number 1122328
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