United Nations Internship Programme Policy and the Need for its Amendment
United Nations Internship Programme Policy and the Need for its Amendment
Author(s): Marko NovakovićSubject(s): Sociology of Education
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду
Keywords: Internship; United Nations; Policy; Fair; Amendment; Unpaid; Least Developed Countries (LDP)
Summary/Abstract: An internship at the United Nations is an opportunity that young people inter ested in international law, international relations, and many other fields, perceive as he best possible career starting point – and rightfully so. The United Nations intern ship is an experience second to none in the world of international organizations and this is why it must be available to the widest range of people, regardless of their status, place of birth and social context. However, the current United Nations intern ship policy is very controversial and in desperate need of a change. While voices for change of policy are raised more and more, this topic has been very rarely addressed in academic literature across the world and papers and books dealing exclusively with this issue are almost non-existent. In this article, the author will address the main points of the concern regarding unpaid internship and will offer potential solutions for its improvement. This article is a humble contribution that will hopefullyinstigate wider academic acknowledgment of this problem and eventually contribute to the resolution of this unfortunate practice.
Journal: Анали Правног факултета у Београду
- Issue Year: 65/2017
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 112-123
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English