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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Duke University seeking clinical professor in international human rights law


Duke University’s Law School seeks to appoint a clinical professor of law (open with regard to rank) in the field of international human rights law beginning in the Fall 2013. The precise contours of the position, including resources and institutional support, will be tailored to the strengths and interests of the successful applicant. In addition to a strong record of, or demonstrated potential for, clinical teaching, intellectual engagement, and leadership in the field, the ideal candidate will have experience in developing effective clinical programs or practice-oriented courses, working collaboratively with faculty members in law and related fields, and a record of practical engagement in international human rights law. Send a cover letter describing your interest in the position as well as a current curriculum vitae to:
Professor Laurence R. Helfer
Co-Director, Center for International and Comparative Law Duke University School of Law
Box 90360 Science Drive & Towerview Rd. 
Durham, NC 27707  U.S.A.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their materials via email to Alison Prince at ali.prince@law.duke.edu.

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