Wednesday 22 August 2012

Project - The Revenue Watch Institute

Banyan has been asked by the Revenue Watch Institute to support a technical assistance project to the government of Guinea (Conakry). The project focuses on reforms to the mining sector designed to promote good governance, compliance with the law, and an equitable sharing of benefits. 

We are looking to build a team of up to four students to support a multi-stakeholder committee in analy
sing the award of existing mining contracts. This will involve analysis and summaries of key terms of mining contracts; and in depth research into mining companies. Depending on the outcome of the work, there is scope for students to continue to work with RWI to develop contributions to the committee.

Competencies: Strong French reading and writing skills; legal analysis skills; basic knowledge of the mining sector and/or tax would be preferred

Commitments: Work has begun; if you can begin work before the end of August it would be a plus, but not essential. You will need to commit at least a total of 20 hours before the end of September.

Deadline: Applications taken on a rolling basis.

Application: If you're interested in working on this project, please email us at soas@banyan-advocates.co.uk with details of your availability and hours you can commit; please also attach a CV that includes information on your knowledge of French, legal analysis and mining and/or tax law.

Project - The MSI Project

THIS PROJECT IS NOW COMPLETED

We will have a blog update soon explaining the project and its results


Banyan has been asked by The MSI Project, an NGO affiliated with Harvard Law School, to assess and evaluate the human rights impacts of a number of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) such as, but not including, the Kimberley Process or the Fair Labour Association. 


We are looking to build a team of at least two students to evaluate two MSIs using an established methodology. This will involve working with an evaluation dataset and translating it into a written report. Depending on the outcome of the work, there is the possibility of separate or ongoing involvement in other aspects of the Project’s work, including advocacy and capacity-building with MSIs.

Competencies: Report-writing. Familiarity with international human rights or corporate accountability issues is preferable.

Commitments: 60 hours per person.Work needs to begin as soon as possible; the sooner you are able to commit the time the better.

Deadline: as soon as possible

Application: If you're interested in working on this project, please email us at soas@banyan-advocates.co.uk with details of your availability and hours you can commit; please also attach a CV.

The Kiobel Team




From left to right: Whitney Purdum ( MA Law, Development and Globalisation), Anjana Varma ( MA Law, Development and Globalisation), Luke Smitham (MA Law), Catherine Lancaster (MA International Law), Mary Johnson (LLM International Law), Allison Lindner (LLM) and Jessica Whelligan (MA Law)  

Deval Desai was unfortunately absent the day the picture was taken.