JUSTICE UK is a leading human rights and law reform organisation. Founded in 1957, JUSTICE subsequently became the UK section of the International Commission of Jurists. An all party organisation, they have representatives from all three main political parties on their ruling council. JUSTICE's work is characterised by upholding the rule of law by intervening in European Court of Human Rights and Supreme Court cases and challenging decisions that could affect fundamental human rights. In this student division, we will be engaging with JUSTICE in 5 major ways:
1. The chance to apply and participate in their projects which review the judicial system
2. Opportunities to network across the human rights legal sector
3. A mentor/mentee programme to foster a student’s relationship with a human rights legal practitioner
4. Engage with their JUSTICE's online audience by writing up case briefs to be published on their website
5. Attending and organising conferences with their JUSTICE
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