Working in humanitarian law is to be in a specialised and prestigious area of the legal profession. Humanitarian lawyers work on cases of international humanitarian law, including war crimes, genocide and human rights abuses. Humanitarian lawyers need to be highly qualified and experienced, with extensive technical expertise in international humanitarian law. So, how do you actually become a humanitarian lawyer?
To become a humanitarian lawyer, you need a law degree, formal accreditation and trainings on international humanitarian law. You also need a strong theoretical and practical understanding of international humanitarian law, as well as professional experience within the legal sector.
With that said, let’s breakdown exactly what each step takes to become a humanitarian lawyer…