Law student Justin Dubois receives one of eleven 2009 Helton Fellowships
Faculty of Law BCL/LLB student Justin Dubois has been selected for this year’s 2009 Helton Fellowships, established by the American Society for International Law (ASIL) to support young people doing fieldwork in international law.
Through the Helton Fellowships Program, Justin will receive a micro-grant of $1,500 to pursue a human rights internship abroad. This summer, Justin will be taking part in the Refugee Law Project in Kampala, Uganda, as part of the Human Rights Internship Program run by the McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism. He will be providing free legal assistance to Uganda’s refugee population and working to improve the implementation on the ground of the recently adopted 2006 Refugee Act. Justin is one of only 11 young people to be selected from more than 50 applicants from around the world for this fellowship.
ASIL established the Helton Fellowship Program in 2004 to honour the memory of Arthur C. Helton, an internationally renowned lawyer and advocate for protecting the rights of refugees and internally displaced persons. The Program helps students to pursue fieldwork in or research on issues involving international law, human rights, humanitarian affairs and related areas.
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