Job Description
Are you interested in comparative law and want to work with real cases from the beginning of your career?\nWe are looking for a law student to join an international regulatory analysis project. The practice will be oriented towards the construction of a comparative legal hypothesis between different legal systems, with a focus on Latin America and Oceania.\nIt is not an administrative practice: you will participate in analysis, technical discussion and generation of legal content.\nWhat will you do?\nAnalyze regulations and jurisprudence of Chile, Peru, Argentina and Australia\nIdentify similarities, regulatory gaps and legal approaches\nBuild comparative legal matrices\nSupport the formulation of hypotheses legal\nPrepare minutes and executive reports\nParticipate in technical discussion meetings\nWhat you will learn\nApplied comparative law methodology\nReal international normative analysis\nProfessional legal writing\nInterdisciplinary work with business areas\nWe are looking for someone who:\nIs a law student (from 4th year ideally)\nHas an interest in legal research\nEnjoys analyzing, reading and arguing\nBe organized and self-employed\nIntermediate English (reading)\nWe offer\n100% teleworking modality\nHour flexibility compatible with studies\nPractice bonus\nLetter of recommendation and real learning\nExposure to international project",