Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA)

Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) is a non-profit, non-political organization that aims to connects law students from the corners of Asia. As an organization that includes 16 national chapters, ALSA has been a melting pot for various culture throughout Asia since its founding over 30 years ago. With the sheer number of national chapters that joined ALSA, the organization has connected around 12.000 students Asia-wide.

ALSA is an international consortium of around 14,000 law students and alumni located in 16 countries all over the Asian region. Formally established in 2002, the association is a merger between the previous ASEAN law students association, as well as the East Asian law students association, which were two student bodies that had similar goals of fostering stronger ties and greater understanding of the different legal systems among its member Asian countries. Recognizing their common goals, as well as the ever increasing onset of globalization in the region, these two associations signed an agreement in 2002, thus forming ALSA into the organization that is known to be today.

The Vision and Objective
As an international organization, ALSA aims to achieves some of the most daring initiatives through various objectives. 
OUR VISION

AWARENESS OF JUSTICE
To Promote The Awareness of Justice

GLOBAL VISION OF ASIA
To Focus on a Global Vision of the Promising Future of Asia

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
To Facilitate the Recognition of Social Responsibilities on Asian Law Students

OUR OBJECTIVES

UNDERSTAND AND APPRECIATE DIVERSITY
To Promote the Awareness of Justice

DEVELOP CREATIVE THROUGH ACTIVITIES
To Focus on a Global Vision of the Promising Future of Asia

ENHANCEMENT OF ASIAN LAW STUDENTS CAPABILITIES
To Facilitate the Recognition of Social Responsibilities on Law Students
Internship Tasks:
Support with general activities, such as document sorting, data collection, translation, basic website maintenance, social media, project management, communication and event help, etc. 
The specific content of the internship depends on the needs at that time.

Requirements:
● Bachelor’s degree (completed/ongoing)
● Fluency in spoken and written English
● Strong interpersonal and English communicative skills
● Proficiency in MS software (e.g. Word, Excel, Power point)
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