About NLU Delhi’s CCG
The Centre for Communication
Governance at National Law University Delhi (CCG) is a research center within NLU
Delhi and is meant to ensure that the Indian legal education establishment
engages more meaningfully with communication law and policy, and offers an
academic contribution to communication policymaking.
The Centre routinely works with a
range of international academic institutions and policy organizations. These
include the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University, the Programme in
Comparative Media Law and Policy at the University of Oxford, inter alia. They
also regularly engage with government institutions and ministries such as the
Law Commission of India, Ministry of Electronics & IT, Ministry of External
Affairs, the Ministry of Law & Justice, and the International
Telecommunications Union.
About
the Opportunity
NLU Delhi’s The Centre for
Communication Governance (CCG) is inviting applications for its DIGITAL
(Digital Rights and Inclusive Technology for All) Fellowship 2021, for 10
months on a full-time basis.
About
the Fellowship
Recently, several vital questions
relating to freedom of expression and privacy in the digital age are yet to be clarified
by the courts. Currently, Indian courts are grappling with questions on
intermediary liability, the legality of provisions in Indian laws enabling
surveillance, website content blocking, and internet shutdown orders, to name a
few.
However, digital rights litigation in
India is currently facing significant challenges including resource constraints
in terms of research and domain expertise, and also inadequate collaboration
among the different lawyers engaged in cases in this space and civil society
organizations working on these issues. To address these issues and give further
impetus to this essential work, CCG is excited to announce the DIGITAL
Fellowship 2021.
Fellowship
Details
§ Duration: 10-month, full-time Fellowship
§ No. of fellows to be awarded: 2 to be awarded by a Selection
Committee
§ Placement of the fellows: Either in specific civil society
organizations undertaking litigation around digital rights or litigation
chambers that are involved in significant digital rights litigation.
§ Commencement: The Fellowship will commence in
January 2021.
§ Stipend: A monthly, non-negotiable stipend
of INR 50,000 /- will be provided to each Fellow.
Roles
and Responsibilities of the Fellows
§ Litigation
research, drafting, and briefing
§ Research
and policy output
§ Building
a national network of digital rights stakeholders
Who
can Apply?
Applicants for the Fellowship must –
§ Be
born on or after January 1, 1988;
§ Be
registered with the Bar Council of India;
§ Demonstrate
a strong interest in and commitment to the development of digital rights;
§ Have
excellent legal writing, drafting and oral advocacy skills.
Preference will be given to
applicants with a
minimum of two years’ experience in litigation.
Please
Note: CCG is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages persons from
SC/ST backgrounds, minority religions, LGBTQI+ persons and persons with
disability to apply.
Application Procedure
Include the following in the
application form:
§ A
two-page Curriculum Vitae (CV);
§ A
writing sample (published or unpublished article, essay, blog) between
1000-2000 words on a topic related to the Fellowship.
§ Names
and contact details of two professional or academic referees who can be
contacted for an oral or a short written reference (to be filled in the form).
§ Also, please
combine the CV and writing samples in a single PDF file labeled as “Your name –
DIGITAL Fellowship”. The PDF should be uploaded on the link provided in the
application form.
Last
Date to Apply
December 22, 2020, 11:59 PM IST.
Important Links
· For full information, Click Here
· To Apply, Click Here
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