www.naturaljustice.org Call for Internship Applications Natural Justice: Lawyers for Communities and the Environment is a non-profit organization based in South Africa, with work also in India, Malaysia and New York. Our mission is to facilitate full and effective participation of indigenous peoples and local communities in the development and implementation of laws and policies relating to conservation and customary uses of biodiversity and the protection of associated cultural heritage. Natural Justice works at the local, regional, national, and international levels with a range of partners. Natural Justice (India) is inviting applications for interns. Our work in India is centred around supporting communities in securing rights over their traditional territories and resources, and ensure protection of their environment in the wake of new developments. In Rajasthan (Sariska Tiger Reserve) and in Gujarat (Kutch), we are working with pastoral and agrarian communities for claiming their rights over their territory and access to natural resources. In Orissa, we are working with adivasi communities to support them in countering threats, engage with potential opportunities and maintain social cohesion, in the context of extractive industries. The interns will be involved in projects related to work in Kutch, Gujarat, the Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan and Orissa, along with general research. Interns interested in one specific context may identify this interest in their cover letter. Please note that the positions are unpaid. Location: The interns will be expected to work out of the Natural Justice office in Bangalore. In case of internships longer than 2 months, travel to the field may be involved, based on discussion with the coordinator. Deadline for applications: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis for a minimum duration of one month. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Prerequisites: The intern should be a law graduate or student with keen interest and aptitude in natural resource conservation and local community issues. Prior knowledge and experience of these issues would be favoured. S/he should be fluent in English, have good writing skills and analytical ability, and be comfortable with a flexible working environment. Application Procedure: Interested applicants should prepare a statement of purpose (maximum 500-800 words) indicating relevant work experience, familiarity with relevant laws and personal research interests. This should be sent along with a covering email indicating preferred dates of internship, a current CV and a short writing sample to Alphonsa Jojan [alphonsa(at)naturaljustice(dot)org(dot)za)]. Project Areas Kutch, Gujarat Natural Justice is partnering with Sahjeevan, a local organization in Kutch, to understand and address legal issues related to the camel pastoralists (maldharis) in the region and develop strategies for appropriate legal aid when needed. Interns will get a chance to involve themselves in research, analysis and other activities under the project. Responsibilities of the intern will include: Providing assistance in legal research, analysis and review of laws and policies relevant to pastoralists in Kutch; Relating local and national laws to the international level environmental policies and laws; and Assisting in writing relevant reports or articles as needed for partners and Natural Justice. Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan Natural Justice is partnering with KRAPAVIS, a local organization to provide support to local communities living inside the Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR), Alwar, RajasthanThe intern will be expected to critically engage in broader debates between wildlife conservationists and human rights advocates and assist with the authoring of research paper around issues of traditional cultural practices, land rights and relocation of villages in the given context of the STR. Specific responsibilities will include: • Legal research, including case law research; • Preparation of short notes on specific topics related to ongoing work, primarily around issues of land rights with specific reference to gender discrimination, relocation jurisprudence, guidelines and notifications relating to the changing status of the STR, conservation history of Sariska Tiger Reserve and other related questions; and • Assisting in the preparation of a document on the interaction of different Indian environmental laws and the conflict of laws. Sundergarh, Orissa Natural Justice is partnering with KIRDTI, a local organization, to support communities in the development and use of bio-cultural community protocols as a tool to facilitate conflict transformation by enabling communities to engage constructively with extractive industries and other external actors, to secure their rights and interests. The intern will be required to work on analysing legal issues in this context. Specific responsibilities of the intern will include – Assisting with review and analysis of various legislations, policies, notifications etc. applicable in the context of mining in Orissa; Review and analysis of case laws; Analysis of international law relating to the rights of indigenous and local communities over their territories and resources; Assisting with analysis of current state of play with regard to extractive industries in India; Filing and follow-up of RTI applications on specific questions, as and when required; and Assisting with writing relevant reports and articles. Thank you in advance for your applications!
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