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Donald Jobs
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No.67, Lane123 Job Road,, Job District, Shanghai
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service@55.la
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(+86) 138-0000-0000
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EDUCATION
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HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
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J.D. Candidate
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June 2014
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Honors:
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Heyman Summer Fellowship Program
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Human Rights Fellowship
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Activities:
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Harvard Human Rights Journal
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Professor Gabriella Blum, Research Assistant
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
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B.A. in Political Science, International Studies, and French
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May 2011
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Honors:
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B.A. with Comprehensive Honors, Graduated with Distinction
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Phi Beta Kappa
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Activities:
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UW-Madison Journal of Politics, Co-Founder and Co-Editor
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Pi Sigma Alpha (National Political Science Honor Society), Board Member
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INSTITUT D’ETUDES POLITIQUES AND FACULTE DE LETTRES
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Aix, France
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Studied International relations, European history, and French literature.
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2008-2009
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EXPERIENCE
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HARVARD LAW SCHOOL CLINICAL PROGRAMS
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Boston, MA
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2012-Present
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Conducted fieldwork in Nepal and currently writing advocacy report with International Human RightsClinic.
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Researched and wrote memoranda on international criminal law for various tribunals andanalyzed war crimes legislation with War Crimes Prosecution Clinic.
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Interviewed clients, draftedaffidavits, and attended immigration hearings with Immigration and Asylum Clinic.
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U.S. STATE DEPT., OFFICE OF THE LEGAL ADVISER
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Washington, D.C.
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June-Aug.2012
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Worked in Office of Claims and Investment Disputes and Office of Human Rights andRefugees.
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Wrote U.S. response to Human Rights Council complaint, analyzed treaty provisions forcompliance with U.S. law, and helped coordinate inter-agency review of treaty.
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CENTER FOR JUSTICE & INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Washington, D.C.
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May-June.2012
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Researched issues of crimes against humanity and procedural requirements for case before Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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Crafted Petitioner’s response to State’s preliminary objections.
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ASOCIACIÓN POR LOS DERECHOS CIVILES (ADC)
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Summer 2011
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Researched and wrote 30-page paper in Spanish on role of courts in promoting social and economicrights, particularly the right to education. The paper will be published by the ADC.
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DIRECT COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Mumbai, India and Cartago, Costa Rica
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2009-2010
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Taught English and math to indigent children in Mumbai; worked with individual students and ledclasses.
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Led daily activities and exercises at day center for indigent elderly in Cartago.
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UNITED STATES MISSION TO UNESCO (STATE DEPT.)
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Paris, France
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Summer 2009
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Represented U.S. at UNESCO conferences and meetings. Drafted reporting cables to Washingtonregarding UNESCO meetings. Conducted research and wrote memoranda for attorney.
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UNITED KINGDOM HOUSE OF COMMONS
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London, U.K.
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Summer 2007
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Conducted research and wrote memoranda on forced marriage for Mike Hancock MP.
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LANGUAGE
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Fluent in English and French. Proficient in Spanish. Basic level of Hindi.
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PERSONAL
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Have traveled extensively and lived in Asia, Europe, and Latin America.Interests include Wisconsin 4-H (Key Award recipient), ballet, reading, and baking.
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