The Public Interest Legal Center at Seoul National University School of Law is pleased to invite undergraduate students to participate in the 3rd SNULaw Public Interest Law Camp. This program offers a unique opportunity to explore real-world public interest and human rights issues through legal perspectives. Under the guidance of clinical professors from the law school, students will engage in team-based learning, site visits, and interactive sessions across three thematic tracks: children's and youth rights, disability rights, and labor rights. Participants will also hear career stories and public interest insights from legal professionals working in diverse fields.
■ Program Overview
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Date: Tuesday, July 1 – Friday, July 4, 2025 (4 days)
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Location: SNU School of Law classrooms & external site visits
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Eligibility: SNU undergraduate students (including those on leave of absence) interested in public interest law and human rights
■ Program Structure & Tracks
The program includes a common curriculum (lectures, human rights education, and a career talk) as well as activities tailored to each of the following tracks:
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Children and Youth Rights Track
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Topic: Supporting Migrant Children
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Partner Organization: Friends of Migrant Center
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Disability Rights Track
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Topic: Supporting Independent Living for People with Mental Disabilities
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Partner Organization: Songpa Peer Support Center
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Labor Rights Track
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Topic: Supporting Irregular Workers and Understanding Their Work Conditions
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Partner Organization: House for Irregular Workers “Kkuljam”
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■ Detailed Schedule
Day 1 – July 1 (Tue)
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13:00–13:30: Orientation, Introduction to Public Interest Legal Center
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13:30–15:00: Special Lecture – “Public Interest Work as a Lawyer”, Jeongkyu Choi (Attorney, Wongok Law Firm)
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15:30–17:30: Human Rights Education Session (Human Rights Education Center Deul)
Day 2 – July 2 (Wed)
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13:00–17:30: Track-Based Site Visits & Lectures
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Children and Youth: Visit to Friends of Migrant Center / Lecture by Attorney Jinhye Lee
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Disability Rights: Visit to Songpa Peer Support Center / Lecture by Attorney Inyoung Cho (Hope and Law Foundation Gonggam)
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Labor Rights: Visit to Kkuljam / Talk by Soyeon Kim (Director, Kkuljam)
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Day 3 – July 3 (Thu)
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13:00–15:00: Track-Based Group Project Work
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15:30–17:30: Networking & Exchange with Public Interest Legal Center Members
Day 4 – July 4 (Fri)
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13:00–15:00: Career Talk Session
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15:30–17:30: Group Project Presentations & Closing Ceremony
※ Participants who attend 100% of the program will receive a Certificate of Completion within two weeks after the program ends.
■ Application Information
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Application Period: June 4 (Wed), 10:00 AM – June 5 (Thu), 5:00 PM
※ Applications submitted before June 4, 10:00 AM will be automatically canceled.
※ Each track is limited to 20 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. Early closing may occur. -
Application Method:
Apply through the survey link corresponding to your selected track (only one track per applicant; second submissions will be automatically canceled).
■ Selection Notification
Successful applicants will be notified via email within two days after the application deadline.
■ Inquiries
SNU School of Law – Public Interest Legal Center
✉ slcc@snu.ac.kr | ☎ 02-880-6864