๐ Introduction
Some internships give you experience.
Others place you inside the system itself.
This one is clearly the second.
The Court of Justice of the European Union is where EU law is interpreted, challenged, and shaped. As a trainee, youโre not observing from a distance โ youโre working within departments that deal with legal research, translation, interpretation, and communication at EU level.
For anyone aiming at international law, EU institutions, or policy work, this is not just relevant experience. Itโs one of the strongest entry points you can get.
๐ก Did You Know? ๐ช๐บ
Many careers in EU institutions actually start with traineeships like this, especially in legal and policy fields where institutional experience is a key requirement.
๐ Traineeship Periods
๐๏ธ 01 March โ 31 July
๐๏ธ 16 September โ 15 February (Membersโ chambers)
๐๏ธ 01 October โ end of February (administrative departments)
โฐ Application Deadline
๐ 15 April 2026
๐ Eligibility
๐ช๐บ Must be a citizen of an EU Member State
๐ Degree in Law or Political Science (law dominant)
๐ง For interpretation track: conference interpreting qualification
๐ฃ๏ธ Excellent knowledge of one EU language + good knowledge of a second
๐ซ๐ท French strongly recommended
๐งญ Roles & Departments
โ๏ธ Research and Documentation Directorate
๐ฐ Press and Information Service
๐ Directorate-General for Translation
๐ง Interpretation Directorate
๐ก Did You Know? ๐
When people search for paid internships in EU institutions or try to understand how to enter careers in European law, traineeships like this are often the most direct route. You are working with real legal material, multilingual documentation, and institutional workflows that define how decisions are made at EU level. This type of experience is not theoretical โ it directly shapes your profile for future roles in law firms, EU bodies, or international organisations.
๐ฏ What You Gain
๐ฏ Direct experience inside an EU institution
๐ฏ Exposure to legal, linguistic, and policy processes
๐ฏ Strong positioning for careers in EU law and policy
๐ฏ Understanding how EU systems operate in practice
๐ฐ Financial Conditions
๐ถ โฌ1,618 net per month
โ๏ธ โฌ150 travel contribution (if living 200km+ away)
๐ Accommodation & Costs
๐ก Not directly provided
๐ถ Covered through monthly stipend
๐ค Participant Profile
๐ฏ Strong academic background in law or related fields
๐ฃ๏ธ Multilingual and comfortable in international environments
๐ Interest in EU law, policy, or institutional work
๐ก Detail-oriented and analytical mindset
๐ฃ๏ธ Working Language
๐ช๐บ EU official languages
๐ซ๐ท French highly recommended
๐ Application Method
๐ Apply through the official Court of Justice application system
๐ Application Link
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