- American Bar Association lists student resources including:
- American Society of International Law: fosters the study of international law and promotes the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the basis of law and justice.
- Expat Women: Resource for those new to living overseas with resources for various countries.
- Finding and Funding International Public Service Opportunities (PSLawNet): Provides tips for job hunting in the international arena and lists international government, public interest and judicial-related opportunities.
- Hieros Gamos Worldwide Legal Directories: Provides a directory of international law and government resources in addition to a legal job bank.
- Hobsons: Provides resources in Australia and Europe.
- International Career Employment Weekly: Premier source of international jobs. Lists more than 500 international jobs in each issue.
- International LL.M. Career Planning Guide (Yale): Comprehensive resource for obtaining employment. Includes sample application packets and how to research employers.
- International Jobs Center: Comprehensive source of international jobs.
- International Public Interest Law (Yale): Advice on obtaining internships and postgraduate fellowships with the United Nations, U.S. government, intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations.
- Job Bank on Symplicity: The CSO Job Bank lists international jobs and fellowships throughout the year for students, recent graduates and alumni.
- Leadership Library on the Internet (a.k.a. Yellow Books): Updated daily, this unique personnel contact database enables you to reach individuals who work overseas by searching the Corporate, Foreign Representatives and Law Firms directories.
- Opportunities with International Tribunals and Foreign Courts (Yale): This guide provides information regarding some of the courts outside of the U.S.—international tribunals and intergovernmental courts, as well as national courts—where current law students and graduates may find temporary positions, paid and unpaid.
- OverseasJobs.com: Features international job opportunities for professionals, expatriates and
adventure seekers.
- PSLawNet: A comprehensive clearinghouse of public interest organizations and opportunities
for lawyers and law students. Users can perform customized searches of public
interest opportunities around the world, ranging from short-term volunteer and
paid internships to full-time jobs, fellowships and pro bono opportunities.
- Study Abroad Programs (ABA): Includes information about semester abroad and foreign summer programs as well as criteria for student study at a foreign institution.
- UT Law Human Rights Employment Opportunities: List of state, national, and international employers where UT Law students and
alumni have worked.
All of the following resources are available in the CSO Resource Library.
- Careers in International Law: A Guide to Career Paths and Internships in International Law, The American Society of International Law
- Careers in International Law, Mark W. Janis, Salli A. Swartz
- Guide to Foreign Law Firms, edited by James R. Silkenat and William M. Hanney
- International Public Interest Law: A Guide to Opportunities in the United States and Abroad by Harvard Law School
- The Official Guide to Legal Specialties, Lisa L. Abrams, NALP
- Opportunities in Law Careers, Gary Munneke
- Serving the Public Interest: A Job Search Guide Vol. II – International, Maura Kelly, Editor