As a driven Law graduate, I possess a thorough grasp of legal principles and am dedicated to both personal and professional development. My internships have consistently showcased my capacity to translate theoretical knowledge into practical application. I am currently seeking a role that will launch my legal career and allow me to bring my expertise and diverse skill set to a vibrant team.
In my internship at the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, I was primarily responsible for research, documentation, and observation. My duties involved aiding in extensive legal research on human rights cases, as well as international and comparative law. Additionally, I assisted in drafting legal documents and reports. I also had the chance to observe court sessions and meetings, which offered me a priceless perspective on the judicial processes.
Commitment
Model United Nations (MUN)- 08/02/2016 - 14/02/2018- Model United Nations, often referred to as Model UN or MUN, is an educational simulation that teaches students about diplomacy, international relations, and the workings of the United Nations. Participants take on the roles of national ambassadors or representatives to discuss and resolve global issues. In my first year, I participated in a political committee with the objective of finding common ground and developing solutions beneficial to all involved. In my second year, I had the honor of leading the committee. My responsibilities included guiding my team, making strategic decisions, and representing my country to the best of my ability.