The ILA Reporter is calling for applications for Assistant Editors and for an Editor-in-Chief.
Assistant Editors work in collaboration with the current Assistant Editors and Editors-in-Chief of the ILA Reporter. Applications are due on Monday 30 September 2024.
What is the ILA Reporter?
The ILA Reporter is the official blog of the Australian Branch of the International Law Association (ILA). The ILA was founded in Brussels in 1873. It has consultative status, as an international non-governmental organisation, with a number of the United Nations specialised agencies. The ILA Reporter provides analysis, commentary and discussion on issues in public and private international law which have bearing on Australia and the wider region, as well as publicising relevant events and opportunities for education to its audience.
What is the role of an Assistant Editor?
The role of the Assistant Editors is to support the two Editors-in-Chief by commissioning, editing and publishing articles for the Blog. Assistant Editors are engaged on a voluntary basis and are required to source and edit at least one article per month. There are also opportunities for Assistant Editors to have their own articles published on the blog. The ILA Reporter is looking to recruit one Assistant Editor to commence immediately and shortlist candidates for future recruitment in the next 6-12 months. The role is a great opportunity for those looking to gain experience in the field of international law with a well-respected non-government organisation.
What is the role of the Editor-in-Chief?
We are seeking to recruit one Editor-in-Chief, who will work alongside the other Editor-in-Chief to review and publish the articles commissioned by the Assistant Editors onto the ILA Reporter website. The Editor-in-Chief will also attend monthly ILA Australia Committee meetings, which are usually held at 8am AEDT. This role is voluntary and we are seeking to recruit someone who can begin in October.
Who are we looking for?
Candidates will ideally be in their penultimate or final year of an undergraduate law degree; undertaking an LLM or PhD in an international law-related field; or work in an international law-related field. The ILA Reporter is aware of how competitive international law opportunities can be, so a genuine interest in international law will be highly valued even if the individual has not had the opportunity to attain a great deal of international law-related work experience.
The candidates must be able to demonstrate their knowledge and interest in international law, which may be through studying international law courses during their degree, volunteer or pro bono work with an organisation connected with international law and/or research on international law-related topics. Candidates are invited to explain any areas of international law which are of particular interest or any topics or issues which they would be passionate about sharing with the ILA Reporter’s readership.
Strong written communication and legal research skills are essential. The ILA Reporter is committed to creating a diverse environment and equal opportunity in international law. We strongly encourage individuals of diverse characteristics with a passion for international law to apply, particularly those individuals who have been historically underrepresented in international legal scholarship.
How do you apply?
Please send a copy of your CV, a short statement of motivation (fewer than 500 words) and an example of a written work of at least 1,000 words to [email protected] by 6:00 pm AEST on Monday 30 September 2024. The written work need not be related to international law: candidates should select the written piece which best showcases their written communication skills.
Please feel free to send any questions about the positions to the above address.