UCL Public International Law Pro Bono Project present at UCL Education Conference
4 April 2019
The project presented their collaborative educational enterprise at the UCL Education Conference, which took place on 1st April 2019.
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The UCL Public International Law (PIL) Pro Bono Project have presented their innovative collaborative educational enterprise – which connects our LLM and PhD students with UCL Laws academic staff and activates students as partners in human rights protection work – at the recent UCL Education Conference.
The presentation explained the PILPBP’s work and working methods, and the Connected Curriculum/UCL 2034 dimensions of their work, and was delivered by UCL Laws’ Dr Kimberley N Trapp; Professor Alex Mills, who are co-directors of the project; and PhD- Coordinators Luis Viveros, Ed Robinson, Niko Pavlopoulos, and Priya Urs.
PILPBP brings together LLM and PhD students with a background in international law and provides them with opportunities to get first hand practical experience in public international law. The project is in its second year as a Faculty run project, having won a Provost’s Education Award in its first year (2018).