Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship: This program is ideal for students of law, the social sciences and human rights, and for anyone who is interested in the Palestinian legal system as it operates in the West Bank. Interns can enroll for a period of from 1 to 13 weeks, year-round (spring, summer, fall, and winter). The Palestinian Laws program aims to provide a full understanding of legislation applying to the West Bank and Gaza.

During the legal internship program, interns will visit local Palestinian lawyers, law faculties, courts, human rights organizations, legal religious institutions and legal clinics. They will witness the enactment of laws, the decision-making process, court rulings, legal negotiations and mediations in a variety of social settings.

Engage in Palestine’s internship in Palestinian Law and Legal Practices is designed to create dialogue between participants and Palestinian legal experts, as well as introducing them to one of the world’s most complex legal systems. The internship program will give them an opportunity to learn about Palestinian and Humanitarian law, as well as offering them an insight into some of the issues concerning both Palestine and Israel. 

The legal internship in Palestine covers the following laws:

The Israeli Military LawThe Jordanian Law
The Religious LawCustomary Law
British LawOttoman Law
Egyptian LawPalestinian Traditional Law (Arabic Rights)

Interns participating in this legal internship program will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Palestinian culture, daily life, politics, human rights, and legal spaces in the city of Hebron, Palestine. Arabic lessons, totaling three hours per week, will be provided to participants, and they will be given the chance to visit various sites. Females may also have the option to stay with a Palestinian host family, and all participants will receive full support during their time in Hebron.

Looking for a Summer Legal Internship?

The Palestinian Law and Legal Practices Internship would be ideal for those who are looking for a legal internship Palestine, the West Bank, Israel, Middle East or wider Arabic world during the summer months. Interns will have the unique opportunity to enjoy Palestine, its people and culture during the internship program.

The summer Palestinian Law internship program is ideal for students on a summer break or for anyone looking to intern during an extended visit to the region of Palestine and Israel. The summer legal internship in West Bank, Palestine combines an Arabic language focus with a full  immersion and engagement in Palestinian culture, politics and history. It includes visits to Bedouin areas (Susiya), Palestinian refugee camps, local villages and community centers.

Interested in Law Internships in the West Bank?

Engage in Palestine in Hebron, Palestine offers its Palestinian Law and Legal Practices Internship program to those who are interested in law internships in the West Bank. If you would like to gain experience in law or are curious about pursuing a career in law, or if you are already enrolled as a law or pre-law student, this internship would be ideal. For those interested in diplomacy, this internship would be a great opportunity for them to gain experience in a delicate and high-stakes environment.  

This legal internship program also offers opportunities for those interested in humanitarian work, human rights, religious law and women’s rights.

In addition to working in a law/policy-oriented environment, the Palestinian Law and Legal Practices Internship also involves much field work, community outreach and cross-cultural communication. This program can provide valuable experience for those considering an academic career in law, human rights advocacy or the social sciences as well as for those interested in human rights work in Palestine. 

If you would like to learn more about the law, human rights, politics, diplomacy, humanitarian aid and interpersonal relations while exploring Palestine and contributing to a worthy cause, this program is for you! 

This program would suit those interested in the following: 

  • Academic careers  
  • Legal internships in Palestine
  • Internship programs in human rights and law in the West Bank
  • Communications work
  • The politics of Israel and Palestine 
  • Gaining University credits
  • Contributing to an important cause

Who Can Participate?

Engage in Palestine does not discriminate on any basis, and this includes a person’s nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any other basis. Furthermore, Engage in Palestine has a long history of welcoming people from around the globe.

Participants have visited Engage in Palestine from the following countries: The United Kingdom, the United States of America, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Canada, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Brazil, Mexico, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Australia, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, South Korea, Ireland, China and New Zealand!

What you need in order to intern in Palestine

  • To be 18 years of age or over
  • To have a positive attitude and a willingness to learn about Palestine
  • To have an interest in meeting people in Palestine
  • An ability to communicate in English
  • Willingness to be a part of a family in Hebron, Palestine

What you don’t need in order to intern in Palestine:

  • The ability to speak Arabic
  • Travel experience
  • To be a native English speaker
  • An educational degree
  • Experience in teaching English
  • To be studying full-time

Palestinian Laws and Legal System

The Palestinian legal system is an incredibly intricate one, comprised as it is of components from other legal systems that reflect Palestine’s complex and diverse history.

The Palestinian legal system borrows components from Muslim customary/common law (those laws associated with Sharia Law) as well as from Ottoman, British, Jordanian and Egyptian law and from Israeli military law. It also includes elements of the contemporary Palestinian Authority’s Basic Law. Finally, the Palestinian community also refer to something called Arabic Rights which are considered “traditional” and which contain elements of the aforementioned laws from different periods.  

The aspects of the law which are observed at any time depend on the specific area of Palestine one resides in; whether it be the Israeli-controlled regions of the West Bank and Jerusalem, the Gaza strip, or the area of  the West Bank controlled by the Palestinian Authority.

Each specific region of Palestine is influenced both by its history and geography. For example the Gaza strip’s legal system is heavily influenced by Egyptian law, while the West Bank finds its legal systems influenced by Jordanian law. 

What is the Dominant Law in Hebron, Palestine?

The City of Hebron is located in the southern West Bank of Palestine and is subject to  the laws of the Palestinian Authority as well as to Israeli military law. As a consequence of its being under imperial and colonial rule in the past, it has laws which date from other historical periods of Palestine. These include Sharia Law, Ottoman Law, British Law and Jordanian Law.

Internship Program Outline

The Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship will focus on several key strands while giving interns the opportunity to participate in some other optional ones, as outlined below:    

  • Learning about Palestinian laws, how they operate, and the humanitarian circumstances of Palestine.
  • Meeting with legal experts, human rights organizations, legal institutions, Palestinian law students and faculty members of the law department.
  • Arabic language and cultural immersion.
  • Introduction to legal manuals, scripts and historical material (optional)
  • Interning with Palestinian lawyers (dependent on the duration of stay)

Workshops for Palestinian Law Students

International visitors to Engage in Palestine with legal expertise may conduct educational workshops for Palestinian law students either at Engage in Palestine or in local universities in the city of Hebron.

Interning with Palestinian Lawyers

Exposure to the Palestinian legal system will give participants a unique insight into how it functions.  As a consequence, some interns may decide to pursue a career in law themselves. 

Please Note: Interning with Palestinian lawyers is only available to those who are enrolled with Engage in Palestine for at least one month. 

Learning about Palestinian Legal Systems

Another segment of the legal internship focuses on participants being educated about Palestinian legal systems and their role in human rights law, and on the critical role these play in the West Bank. The interns will learn all about the diversity, complex structure and modes of operation of the legal system.

This will entail the interns visiting Palestinian law firms and lawyers’ offices, as well as speaking to law students and local law professors. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to discuss the issues of Palestine and the role of the legal system in dealing with them. This level of immersion in Palestinian law will provide participants with a well-rounded understanding of the legal system in Palestine and of its importance. 

Benefits of the Legal Internship in Palestine

Participants of the Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship Program in Hebron will be provided with:

  • Accommodation with a Palestinian host family or in a shared flat.
  • Breakfast with other participants (6 times a week)
  • Support during their time in Palestine
  • Visits to various sites in the city of Hebron (refugee camps in Hebron, the law faculty, human rights organizations, the old city and  different factories)
  • An understanding of Palestinian law and an experience of the occupation of the West Bank, Palestine 
  • An overview of the human rights situation and an opportunity to help Palestinian refugees. 
  • Educational, community and social activities
  • The opportunity to live in and gain impressions from one of the most politically divisive and ambivalent regions of the Middle East.
  • The chance to visit unique tourist attractions from a particularly native perspective – locations including BethlehemRamallah, Nablus, Hebron, Tulkarm, Qalqilyah, Jenin and the Dead Sea in Jericho.
  • Access to nearby cities such as Akko, Herzliya, Beersheva, Eilat, Tiberias, Netanya, Safed, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada, Amman, Aqaba, Wadi Rum, and Nazareth.
  • Tuition by well-qualified, attentive Arabic teachers, each with an excellent educational background, ready and happy to help you.
  • A certificate upon completion.

Arabic Language and Cultural Immersion

The third portion of the program relates to Arabic language and cultural immersion. When enrolled with Engage in Palestine, participants will be provided with 3 hours of Arabic language instruction per week. These courses are designed in such a way as to  provide participants with opportunities to interact with locals, find their way around the City of Hebron and further immerse themselves in Arabic culture and language.

In addition, Engage in Palestine operates excursions to areas of historical importance in the old city of Hebron, such as the Abraham Mosque.  

Participants will also have the opportunity to visit areas of political significance such as refugee camps, where they will witness firsthand the humanitarian impact of the Israeli – Palestinian conflict. 

Interacting with Palestinian Culture

Interns in Hebron, West Bank, will find that the majority of Palestinian people are incredibly friendly, hospitable and open to foreigners. If participants utilize their Arabic skills, no matter how well developed, they will find that most Palestinians are enthusiastic and patient communicators. They will be delighted to find that people have taken an interest in their language and culture.

Palestine is located at the heart of the Levant (the area associated with the eastern Mediterranean which is the cradle of three world religions), meaning interns will have ample opportunities to visit cultural sights, historical monuments and other landmarks. Although Palestine faces difficult circumstances, participants will find that the Palestinian people are friendly and open, and that Hebron itself is a safe place to learn and to intern in!

Program Costs and Information

Engage in Palestine charges 350 Euros a week, with the stated costs covering the following expenses: language courses, accommodation, breakfast from Monday to Friday, group excursions as well as a contribution towards the center’s running costs. 

Furthermore, the program prices listed on this webpage are the complete and final cost students will pay. 

Program Fees Cover:

  • Accommodation
  • Language courses
  • Center’s operating costs
  • Breakfast (Mon – Fri) 
  • Group excursions within Hebron

What Language is the Program Run in? 

All of our internship programs are geared toward English speakers. However, and for the sake of immersion, the higher the course level the less English will be utilized during the program.

General Information on the Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship: 

Place of Internship ProgramHebron, West Bank, Palestine 
Program Fees 350€ (Euro) per Week
Age18-75 Years Old
Minimum Duration1 Week 
Maximum Duration13 Weeks
Arabic Lessons per Week3 Hours 
Class Duration45 Minutes
Number of Participants Variable (1-5)
Internship FocusPalestinian Laws
Legal practices in Palestine
Humanitarian Laws
Legal Systems in the West Bank
Human Rights in Palestine
Suitable forLaw Students
Social Science Students
Lawyers
People Interested in Palestinian Law
Humanitarian Aid Workers
Start/End DatesFlexible – Anytime
Application DeadlineNo Deadline
University CreditAvailable
Program Language English 
Tel Aviv Airport Pickup Available (Fee applies)
  • Community breakfast at the center each morning
  • Accommodation
  • Pre-departure and in-country support
  • Arabic classes (3 hours a week)
  • Certificate of completion
  • Visits to different institutions in the city of Hebron, e.g. the old city, glass and ceramic factories, local companies, refugee camps, public parks and local universities such as the Palestine Polytechnic University and Hebron University
  • Registration fee: 30€, payable at the time of registration.

Duration of the Internship in Palestine

Engage in Palestine accepts applications for the Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship year-round from individuals looking to intern with our organization for periods ranging from 1 to 13 weeks. Participants on this internship program will themselves decide when they would like to start and end their program. We are very flexible with starting dates and with the duration of the internship.

Do I Need a Visa to Intern in the West Bank?

Most participants of Engage in Palestine’s internship program receive a tourist visa for three months when they fly to Israeli airports or cross the checkpoint from Jordan to the West Bank.

In general, no prior visa is needed for Americans, Canadians, and most Europeans in order to enter Palestine (and Israel), as these interns usually qualify for a visa exemption agreement. When you arrive at the Israeli Airports of Tel Aviv or Eilat, you will be granted a tourist visa that is valid for 90 days which will allow you to travel throughout Palestine and Israel.

Safety of our Volunteers and Interns

The region of Palestine has not been stable for the last few decades. There is often the threat of unrest and war, and at times the situation can become more volatile than usual. Nonetheless, millions of tourists visit Palestine and the West Bank each year without having any safety concerns.  People come to Hebron, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Jenin, Jerusalem, Salfeet, Tulkarem, Nablus and many other cities. Palestinians in general are welcoming and hospitable people. They recognise that the politics of a country and its people may sometimes differ.  

Since it was formed in 2011, Engage in Palestine has welcomed over 1000 international visitors. These visitors lived and worked in Hebron for anything from a few weeks to several months, and in general did not face any threat nor did they feel unsafe while in Hebron or the West Bank.

Engage in Palestine is located in the heart of the city of Hebron, in an area which is under the administration of the Palestinian authority. Our Palestinian host families and the male dorms are conveniently located, near to Engage in Palestine’s center. 

How can I get to Hebron, Palestine?

Unfortunately, Palestine does not have any airports in the West Bank or the Gaza strip. All Palestinians use the airports in Jordan or Egypt to travel abroad. International interns, however, may also fly to Israeli airports and then cross into Hebron, West Bank.

The easiest way to get to Hebron and to Engage in Palestine is:

  • Fly to Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv Airport (Israel). It takes about two and a half hours from the airport to Hebron and the center via shared Taxi.

Awards And Recognitions 

We continue to strive towards “excellence”: In 2022 we were rated one of the top three programs worldwide in offering volunteer opportunities and one of the top three language schools worldwide by Go Overseas. We received a total of five Go Overseas Community Choice Awards in 2022. The Excellence Center was also recognized as one of the top Teach Abroad Providers for the category of “benefits” and one of the Top Internship Abroad Providers for the categories of “growth” and “support”.

In 2021, we were ranked as one of the top three programs in the world for providing volunteer opportunities, demonstrating our continued commitment to “excellence.” In the categories of “best language school” and “fun” and “education,” we won the community choice awards from Go Overseas.

Our inaugural “Go Overseas Community Choice Awards” were given to us in 2019 to recognize the influence Engage in Palestine has had on the global travel community. Across its range of programs, Engage in Palestine continues to receive excellent reviews from travelers. 

Traveling to Hebron, Palestine 

Engage in Palestine has compiled a vast amount of information for those wishing to travel to Hebron in an efficient, safe and practical manner.  Please read our articles below on flying to Palestine, getting to Hebron, planning your trip, and on Israeli/Palestinian taxi services. 

Tel Aviv Airport Pickups

Engage in Palestine staff can organize a taxi to pick you up at Ben Gurion Airport and take you straight to Hebron and the center. This is the easiest and fastest way (about an hour, 60 km/37 miles) to get to Engage in Palestine.

Additional fees (about 170 Euros) apply to this trip. Please contact Engage in Palestine’s staff if you are interested in this option.

Summary

The Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship program is a unique opportunity for participants to gain valuable insights into the complex legal systems of Palestine and their critical role in advancing humanitarian causes in the region. This internship program, located in the vibrant city of Hebron, in the West Bank, is an ideal platform for individuals who aspire to pursue a career in law, diplomacy or humanitarian aid.

Throughout the legal internship program, interns will be exposed to various aspects of Palestinian law, including its sources, institutions, and practices. The program also provides a thorough understanding of the historical and cultural context in which these laws operate, allowing interns to appreciate the nuances of the legal system and how it intersects with the broader social and political realities of Palestine.

During the legal program, participants will work closely with local lawyers, law professors, and university law students, enabling them to gain hands-on experience and practical knowledge about the legal profession in Palestine. Participants will also have the opportunity to interact with legal organizations, non-governmental institutions, women community centers and advocacy groups, allowing them to gain insights into the key issues facing Palestine, such as human rights violations, land disputes, and the challenges of Palestinian refugee populations.

Through the internship program, participants will also develop their research, writing, and critical thinking skills, allowing them to analyze complex legal issues and propose viable solutions to address them. Additionally, participants will be exposed to various aspects of Palestinian culture, cuisine, and traditions, making their stay in Palestine an enriching and unforgettable experience.

Overall, the Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship program is a unique and impactful opportunity for individuals who are passionate about law, diplomacy, and humanitarian aid to gain valuable insights, skills, and experiences that will equip them to make a meaningful difference in the world.

How to Apply

If you are interested in participating in our internship, please, write to us at Info@ecpalestine.org. 

In the subject line of your email write “Palestinian Laws & Legal Practices Internship.” Upon writing back to you we will attach an application form, which you will fill out and return to us to begin the process.

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