Bridges Weekly Trade News DigestVolume 7Number 13 • 10th April 2003

Position Vacancies


The Centre for Competition, Investment and Economic Regulation (C-CIER) of CUTS (Consumer Unity and Trust Society) is looking for a Director to independently manage the Centre. This is a full-time position, based in Jaipur, India. The main focus of the work includes developing and implementing a business plan, locating funding, developing C-CIER infrastructure, and managing C-CIER operations and growth. The candidate should have a postgraduate degree in economics/law, be a senior executive from the corporate/non-corporate sector, and have an excellent command of the English language. For more information, please contact: CUTS; email: cuts@cuts.org; fax: +91 141 2207486.

The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is recruiting for the Young Canadian Leaders for a Sustainable Future (YCLSF) international internship program. These positions are up to 6 months in length and are based around the world. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. The application deadline is 30 April, 2003, with an August/September start date. For more information and a copy of the application, please visit: http://www.iisd.org/interns/. Additional inquiries can be made by contacting: Carolee Buckler, tel: +1-204 958 7700; fax: +1-204 958 7710; e-mail: intern-info@iisd.ca.

The Harrison Institute for Public Law in Washington DC has announced a fellowship opening in its public policy program on democracy and trade. The fellow’s responsibilities will be to supervise law students in the institute’s policy clinic and serve the clients of the institute. The institute focuses on international negotiations concerning investor rights, trade in goods and services, subsidies, and government procurement. The institute seeks a candidate who: (1) can show their commitment in strengthening federalism and democratic institutions, (2) has experience in state, local government, and international trade law, and (3) are members of the DC Bar or their home state Bar. Spanish, French, or Portuguese skills and teaching experience is also desirable. For more information contact Robert Stumberg, Harrison Institute for Public Law, tel: +1 202-662-9603; fax: +1-202-662-9613; e-mail: stumberg@law.georgetown.edu.

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