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International Clinical Network

CEDHA is currently seeking international participation in the development of the Clinic. The Clinic staff aims to establish relationships with environmental and human rights legal clinics at law schools around the world for four primary purposes:

  1. to invite student exchange between our clinic and those in other countries, in an effort to enhance students' global awareness and legal capabilities;

  2. to encourage dialogue and information-sharing among clinical professors and staff;

  3. to gather information about effective strategies for operating, developing, and managing legal clinics; and

  4. to jointly consider future collaborative litigation.

If you represent a legal clinic and would like to participate in any way with this endeavor, please do not hesitate to contact Romina Tabarelli, clinical coordinator.

If you would like to respond to a survey about your clinic's methodology and organization, please click here.

You can also read in more detail about CEDHA's efforts to create this network.

Links

Links to websites of U.S. Legal Clinics

Observatorio de Políticas Públicas de Derechos Humanos en el MERCOSUR Biceca
OECD Watch Bank Track GT ONG